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This chapter provides the legal background for the issues discussed in subsequent chapters. The author discusses how US constitutional law treats the right to abortion and contraception. He describes the history of the law regulating abortion, the current state of the law, and what the most controversial issues have been. He describes some roads not taken and speculates about future developments. Finally, the author addresses the practical effects of these legal developments on the availability of abortion.