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Freedom Is Forced Pregnancy

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On May 12, 2009
Shorter Verbatim Ross Douthat: "The pro-life movement is arguably more comfortable with the language of rights and liberties than its opponents. Abortion foes are defending a right to life grounded in the Declaration of Independence, after all, whereas pro-choicers are defending more nebulous rights (privacy,...

Liptak on Ginsburg

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On April 14, 2009

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.

It’s Only A "Culture War" When They Lose

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On March 10, 2009
Steve, with respect to a bunch of social reactionaries being shocked, shocked that Obama would follow through on his explicit campaign promises regarding the abortion gag rule and stem cell research, asks:Obama has weighed in on some culture-war issues, lifting the global gag-rule, beginning the...

The Moral Low Ground

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On March 8, 2009

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.

Giving Away the Show

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On February 26, 2009

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.

Tautology Is Not A Plan

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On February 23, 2009
I'm not really sure about why there seems to be an endless market for op-eds in which Will Saletan informs us that the answer to political conflict just happens to coincide with Will Saletan's normative positions on all the issues. Although, to be fair, his...

Shame Has Consequences

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On January 8, 2009
One thing to consider, when listening to Will Saletan types talking about how everybody should simply agree that abortion is immoral, is that shaming women about obtaining abortions has real (and bad) consequences. And, of course, starting from the premise that abortion is morally wrong...

A Lack of Doctors

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On November 25, 2008

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.

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