Meghan M. Boone is a Professor at Wake Forest University School of Law, where she teaches Constitutional Law, Family Law, and several Reproductive Rights and Justice classes. Professor Boone’s research interests focus on state regulation of the physical body, specifically focusing on the rights of pregnant, birthing, and parenting individuals. Professor Boone’s work has been published in the California Law Review, the George Washington University Law Review, and the Georgetown Law Journal, among others.
Sub-specialties:
Abortion Rights, Pregnancy Criminalization, Fetal Personhood
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Reproductive Objectification
Minnesota Law Review [2024] -
Perverse & Irrational
Harvard Law and Policy Review [2022] -
Expecting Violence: Centering the Experience of Violence in Pregnancy
Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law [2023] -
Reversing the Criminalization of Reproductive Healthcare Access
American Journal of Law and Medicine [2022] -
State-Created Fetal Harm
Georgetown Law Journal [2021] -
Chilling Parental Rights
Fordham Law Review [2022] -
Reproductive Due Process
George Washington Law Review [2020] -
Lactation Law
California Law Review [2018]















