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Anne Légier is a Lecturer in American Studies at Paris Cité University's UFR EILA since 2022, specializing in the socio-cultural history of abortion in the United States. Her research examines civil disobedience movements related to reproductive rights, particularly focusing on feminist and religious progressive activism during the 1960s-1973 period through case studies like the Clergy Consultation Service.
- PhD in History from Sorbonne Nouvelle University (2019)
- Former lecturer at Aix-Marseille University (2012-2022)
Her expertise bridges gender studies, legal history, and social movement theory, with current work analyzing post-Dobbs v. Jackson judicial landscapes and transnational abortion policy comparisons. Articles explore abortion travel guides as historical documents, religious freedom arguments in reproductive rights litigation, and state-level healthcare access conflicts.
Key scientific responsibilities include serving on the editorial board of Genre & Histoire (since 2024) and co-leading the ECHELLES laboratory project (2022-2024) as part of ICT Laboratory Europe in the World consortium. Recent media appearances and policy commentaries focus on U.S. abortion battles' global implications.



