reproductive freedom
Adam Liptak had a couple of articles this weekend discussing arguments made by Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The first refers to Ginsburg's oft-cited (at least by opponents and centrist critics of.
Amanda discusses Saletan's latest. The column gives us the two sides of Saletan. First, we get the pro-choicer originating bog-standard ideas:This may sound strange, but I don't consider myself a.
When your moral principles dictate that state coercion be used to force a 9-year old girl to seriously risk her life by giving birth to her rapist's child, you really.
Shorter Verbatim Dave Schultheiss: "What I’m hoping is that, yes, that person may have AIDS, have it seriously as a baby and when they grow up, but the mother will.
I hadn't seen the wealthy urban male proposing to "solve" the abortion debate by letting anti-choicers win (hey, women he knows will be able to get abortions, so who cares,.
For this Blog For Choice day, Kay has a good post summarizing what legislation would be desirable. Of the legislative changes, I think that the repeal of the Hyde Amendment.
I was amused to see Ross Douthat claim that "[A]n iron law of recent American politics dictates that any Republican setback at the polls will be quickly pinned on the.
Via Megan Carpentier, Patricia Meisol has a very interesting article about the small number of medical practitioners who choose to become aboriton providers. One factor is the fact that the.