The story of Roe V Wade, the court case, told from a pro-choice perspective. I was struck by how unprepared those arguing against legal abortion were – the first time Roe was argued before the Supreme Court, assistant prosecutor Floyd made a stupid, sexist joke aimed at the two women lawyers. He then failed to answer any of the court's questions about fetal development or statistics on abortion. Flowers, who argued in the second court appearance, was even worse – according to the book, he didn't even prepare an outline for what he was going to say in his opening statements. He didn't know the date that abortion was made illegal in Texas, he knew nothing about fetal development, and he stumbled through his arguments. It is sad that the state in such a poor job in countering the arguments Weddington and Coffee put forth. Even though the judges have probably made up their minds before the court case even happened, I can't help but wonder if better counsel would've led to a different outcome. The court transcripts are painful to read.