Further Reading
- Works by Sarah Weddington
- A Question of Choice (1993)
- The United States Delegation to the United Nations Mid-Decade Conference for Women, Copenhagen (July 14–30, 1980)
- The legal status of homemakers in Texas (1997)
- Works with Sarah Weddington as a Contributing Author
- Guide to women's resources (1980)
- Honoring a commitment to the people of America : the record of President Jimmy Carter on women's issues (1980)
- Women in government: your guide to more than 400 top women in the federal government (1979)
- Roe v. Wade: proceedings of arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court (1970s)
- Barbara Vackar papers (1972–1979)
- Hermine Tobolowsky collection (1957–1983)
- Women : a documentary of progress during the administration of Jimmy Carter (1977 to 1981)
- Texas women in politics (1977)
- Works concerning Sarah Weddington
- Women: a documentary of progress during the administration of Jimmy Carter, 1977 to 1981: Barbara Haugen, editor; from the Office of Sarah Weddington, Assistant to the President, The White House (1981)
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