Roe v. Wade: Forty Years Later [podcast episode #01]




Eye to Eye: An Ayn Rand Institute Podcast show

Summary: On January 22, 1973, the United States Supreme Court handed down the decision on the landmark case of Roe v. Wade. With a 7-to-2 majority vote, the court struck down state bans on abortion, prompting a national debate that continues forty years later. That decision -- as well the subject of abortion itself -- remains divisive. Activists on both sides debate whether and to what extent abortion should be legal, how the Supreme Court shapes the law on issues of constitutionality, and the role of morality and religious views in the political sphere. On this episode of Eye to Eye, ARI's new podcast, hosts Jordan McGillis and Amanda Maxham sit down with Dr. Onkar Ghate, ARI's senior fellow, and Tom Bowden, legal analyst, to discuss the political, legal and moral questions surrounding abortion. Some of the topics covered include: Ayn Rand’s view on abortion and the Roe v. Wade ruling The legal basis for the Roe v. Wade decision The state-level attempts to undermine Roe v. Wade Abortion and individual rights The labels "pro-life" and "pro-choice" “Personhood” amendments Ayn Rand’s view on the nature of sex Health care, abortion, and contraception Abortion and the Tea Party movement The separation of church and state The morality of abortion Objective legal interpretation The future of the Roe v. Wade decision Listen to or download this episode (Duration: 44:16 — 20.3MB)