Introduction: what losing constitutional protection did and didn’t change about abortion in the United States / Katrina Kimport
Part I: What the fall of Roe revealed about people who have abortions
1. Contraception is not enough / Diana Greene Foster
2. What Dobbs revealed about the everyday morality of abortion / Whitney Arey and Klaira Lerma
3. Abortion restrictions: how much has actually changed / Lindsay Ruhr
4. Counting was all we ever had: measuring change in abortion care after Dobbs / Jenny O’Donnell
5. Toward a unified conceptualization of abortion access
Jane W. Seymour and Jenny Higgins
Part II: What the fall of Roe revealed about abortion provision 6. Shift work: abortion care in an ever-changing landscape / Kelly Marie Ward and Barbara A. Alvarez
7. The great fallacy that American Catholic Hospitals practice medicine without abortion / Lori Freedman
8. Dobbs reinvigorated the potential of mifepristone to “change everything” / Tracy A. Weitz
9. “we're living in a really alternative universe right now”: the limits of physicians’ cultural authority pre-Dobbs and what that means for a post-Dobbs world / Danielle Bessett, B. Jessie Hill, Meredith J. Pensak, and Michelle L. McGowan
10. Physician workforce sensitivity and reactions to abortion bans / Alexandra Woodcock and Jessica Sanders
Part III: What the fall of Roe revealed about advocacy for and against abortion
11. Know your enemy: the ethical failings of the “expose fake clinics” campaign against anti-abortion, crisis pregnancy centers / Sara Mattheisen
12. “This right here is a baby:” white evangelical women in the pro-life movement / Micki Burdick
13. Evolving, innovating, enduring: behind the scenes on abortion funds continuing through a post-Dobbs landscape / Ophra Leyser-Whalen and Erin R. Johnson