The Supreme Court & Science: A Case in Point

Dædalus, the Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, 2018

13 Pages Posted: 2 Nov 2018

Date Written: June 1, 2018

Abstract

When it comes to science and technology, Supreme Court justices resemble lay people in robes, often ill-equipped to grasp fully the implications of the important cases they are asked to decide on scientific subjects. The justices approach science not in the abstract, of course, but from within the doctrinal area in which the particular dispute arises, whether intellectual property, criminal law, or the First Amendment's protection of free speech. The Supreme Court's abortion jurisprudence offers a particularly interesting and consequential example of the Court's encounter with science: a prolonged encounter, since from the beginning, the Court viewed women's claim to reproductive freedom through a medicalized lens. In recent years, states wishing to curb access to abortion have claimed health justifications for placing novel and onerous restrictions on abortion providers. In Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, decided in June 2016, the Court invalidated one such effort, a Texas law, on the ground that the claimed health benefits were insufficient to justify the predictably massive shrinkage of the medical infrastructure necessary for women to be able to exercise their constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy. Evidence-based law met evidence-based medicine in a decision that demonstrated a new willingness by the Court to insist on good science in the area of abortion, and perhaps beyond.

Keywords: Supreme Court, Abortion, Science, Medicine, Stephen Breyer, Roe v. Wade

JEL Classification: I18, K10

Suggested Citation

Greenhouse, Linda, The Supreme Court & Science: A Case in Point (June 1, 2018). Dædalus, the Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, 2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3264152

Linda Greenhouse (Contact Author)

Yale Law School ( email )

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HOME PAGE: http://www.law.yale.edu/faculty/LGreenhouse.htm

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