Birth control laws : shall we keep them, change them, or abolish them
Written in the early 20th century by Mary Ware Dennett, 'Birth Control Laws: Shall We Keep Them, Change Them, or Abolish Them' is a public-policy treatise that examines U.S. federal and state laws restricting access to contraceptive information, rooted in the Comstock laws. Dennett analyzes the legal framework surrounding birth control, its historical origins, and the practical and ethical implications for families and healthcare providers. This work is notable for its critical stance on restrictive laws and its advocacy for reproductive rights.