As thousands in Washington last week marked the 35th anniversary of the court decision that legalized abortion and recent polls show a growing number of youths oppose abortion, abortion rights advocates found themselves in a reflective mood about why they are losing ground in the debate. Some have speculated that abortion rights advocates have failed to acknowledge that many are deeply troubled by abortion even if they support the right to choose it. “Our reluctance to address the moral complexity of this debate is no longer serving our cause — or our country — well,” said Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL. Do you think abortion will be phased out, or will abortion rights supporters find a way to reconnect with youths?
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Time magazine listed Jan. 22, 1973 as one of “80 Days That Changed the World” since its 1923 inception. On that date, Justice Blackmun read the decision he had written, on behalf of a 7-2 majority, declaring the Texas laws that outlawed abortions to be unconstitutional. Roe v. Wade recognized a woman’s right to privacy and choice.