Speaking of Which…
Rebecca Traister notes the importance of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s dissent from Dr. Anthony Kennedy’s appalling “despite the fact that there’s ‘no reliable data’ on the subject, we can safely assume that women will get all hysterical if the state doesn’t threaten their health in some cases by making a wholly arbitrary distinction between abortion procedures” opinion in Carhart II. And although apparently the original article was written before it came down, it’s also gratifying that Congress has restored the law to be consistent with her dissent in Ledbetter.