The Elliot Institute conducts research on the effects of abortion on women, men, families, and society. The institute is made up of staff members that are research assistants, interns, and volunteers who work closely with other researchers from the United States and Canada. In particular, they have performed a study on abortion risks in maternal death. The study compares the mortality rates of pregnant women who previously had an abortion and if it has any association of having a higher death rate. The analysis is mostly for readers that are interested in educating themselves about induced abortion rates and how it impacts …show more content…
It includes insights on both sides of the abortion issue. His lecture covers a wide range of material such as the safety of terminating a pregnancy, the types of uses, and the people who are involved in the decision of abortion. “Incidence of Abortion” and “The Rights of the Pregnant Women” are some of the names of the slides in Hinman’s presentation that are relevant to my topic. The presentation was intended for his college students that took his philosophy course. The source includes charts and diagrams to help illustrate the statistics provided in the …show more content…
Wade case and the decision that changed abortion rights and the up to date information as of 2014 in what has occurred since then. It incorporates facts that are unbiased and are supported by charts from the Guttmacher Institute. Sarah Kliff started reporting for the Washington Post in August 2011. Before the Washington Post, she was employed at Politico and at Newsweek covering national politics. Kliff’s article is more relevant to the current laws in place and how the laws have changed since the Roe v. Wade decision. The author integrated charts to illustrate abortion rates, state restrictions, and knowledge about the Roe v. Wade decision just to name a few. Her article is for anyone that is interested in women’s reproductive controversial