

Beyond Dobbs: How Abortion Bans Enforce State-Sanctioned Violence
Aug 15, 2025
Kylie Cheung, a journalist focused on gender and power and author of 'Coercion: Surviving and Resisting Abortion Bans', discusses the ramifications of the Dobbs decision. She illuminates how abortion bans serve as instruments of state-sanctioned violence, amplifying domestic abuse and controlling pregnant individuals. Kylie explores the grim realities of fetal personhood laws, the challenges posed by policy shifts on emergency care, and the intersection of reproductive rights with racial justice, revealing the broader implications for marginalized communities.
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Nebraska Teen’s Case Shows Criminalization
- A Nebraska teen was sentenced after an abortion and her mother also imprisoned for helping obtain medication.
- The teen testified she was in an abusive relationship but the judge minimized her claims during sentencing.
Bans Fuel Domestic Violence And Poverty
- Abortion bans correlate with spikes in domestic violence, rape-induced pregnancies, and long-term poverty.
- Cheung ties these harms directly to laws, arguing they intentionally police and control pregnant people.
Hospitals Holding Patients Against Will
- Patients have been held in hospitals and forced into invasive procedures like C-sections instead of safer emergency abortions.
- Hospitals exploit confused patients and fetal personhood doctrines to prioritize fetuses over pregnant people's rights.