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A parent or educator would reach for this book when a teenager expresses interest in the history of civil rights, the inner workings of the U.S. legal system, or the ongoing debate surrounding reproductive healthcare. It serves as an essential primer for young adults who want to move beyond headlines and understand the foundational legal arguments that shaped modern American life. This nonfiction guide provides a detailed look at the people and legal questions behind the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision. It covers themes of justice, bodily autonomy, and the power of civic engagement. Written for a young adult audience, it offers a balanced view of the intense social and religious reactions to the ruling, helping teens develop the critical thinking skills needed to navigate complex social issues with empathy and historical context.