How “Seamless” a Garment? the Catholic Bishops and the Politics of Abortion

Since the US Supreme Court ruled that states may restrict access to legal abortion, several Catholic bishops have applied pressure on pro-choice Catholic politicians. The efforts of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops since the court's decision are discussed.

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Abortion, Induced
Archbishops
Bioethics
Bishops
Campaign ethics
Capital Punishment
Catholicism
Church
Church and politics
Church and social problems
Clergy
Consensus
Court decisions
Decision Making
History
Human Rights
Humans
Moral and religious aspects
Nuclear Warfare
Political activity
Political campaigns
Political candidates
Political parties
Politics
Public officials
Public Policy
Religious aspects
Roman Catholic church
Social Justice
Social policy
Social problems
United States
Value of Life
Warfare
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