A review by erinsotrendy
Her Body, Our Laws: On the Front Lines of the Abortion War, from El Salvador to Oklahoma by Michelle Oberman

4.0

I think Oberman is a little generous in her portrayal of what “pro-life” people want and she could have done a better job of addressing race (e.g. do CPC leaders view Black people as a victim of a system that encourages abortion or just white women? I think we all know the answer lmao) With that being said, this book left me thinking in both legal and practical terms about what a post-roe US looks like.