Quick Summary
- Episode 15 explores newly realized legal, medical and research implications following the overturning of Roe v. Wade
The consequences of the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade go far beyond the immediate right to terminate a pregnancy. Some of the ramifications are only now being realized, months after the court’s landmark abortion ruling.
The ripple effects touch on issues of privacy, equality, eugenics, disability rights and medical research.
In this episode of The Backdrop, Lisa Ikemoto, professor at the ºÙºÙÊÓƵ School of Law, details some of the far-reaching ramifications of the court’s Dobbs decision. Ikemoto teaches bioethics; reproductive rights, law and policy; and health care law. Her research focuses on how race, gender, disability, and wealth affect access to health care and medical technology.
The Backdrop podcast is a monthly interview program featuring conversations with ºÙºÙÊÓƵ scholars and researchers working in the social sciences, humanities, arts and culture. It is available free, on demand at , , , , and . The Backdrop is hosted by public radio veteran Soterios Johnson.
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Media Contacts:
- Lisa Ikemoto, ºÙºÙÊÓƵ School of Law, lcikemoto@ucdavis.edu
- Soterios Johnson, News and Media Relations, 530-454-5956, sojohnson@ucdavis.edu
- Karen Michele Nikos-Rose, News and Media Relations, 530-752-6101, kmnikos@ucdavis.edu