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How the media created Chris Christie
Joan Walsh
He never was a scandal-free moderate, but mainstream pundits had to invent one to ignore unrelenting GOP extremism
Jailed in the U.S. for blogging: Whither the First Amendment?
Natasha Lennard
Roger Shuler is a controversial writer who often crosses the line. His indefinite detention is chilling
Supreme Court to consider free speech merits of clinic harassment
Katie McDonough
Is crowding the door outside an abortion clinic protected under the First Amendment?
Prominent abortion researcher: We face our own harrassment
Nina Martin
The director of Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health on her work's greatest challenges and obstacles
15 ways atheists can stand up for rationality
Jeffrey Tayler
Atheists need to assert ourselves! Here's how
Congressional Democrats make fun of Republicans for being terrible at connecting with women
Katie McDonough
A derisive memo from female members of Congress highlights the GOP's ongoing "woman problem"
Being forced to view an ultrasound doesn’t change women’s decisions about abortion
Katie McDonough
A new study shows that invasive and burdensome ultrasound laws don't sway women's choices
Right-wing Twitter responds to Chris Christie’s epic press conference
Elias Isquith
For conservatives on Twitter, Chris Christie's press conference proved one thing: Barack Obama sucks
Republicans start the new year with — surprise! — a bunch of new abortion restrictions
Katie McDonough
So much for that new strategy of not alienating young women voters
Pro-choice politicians play offense!: Vermont introduces bill protecting right to abortion
Katie McDonough
The bill serves "as an important legislative action in support of a woman’s reproductive rights," lawmakers say
Salon’s guide to convincing free-market ideologues to support reproductive rights
Katie McDonough
Even money-obsessed, self-interested jerks like the Koch brothers should back women's autonomy
Judge to Texas women: No abortion clinic within 150 miles? Just drive fast!
Katie McDonough
An exchange during the HB2 case is indicative of the tone-deaf quality of arguments against reproductive rights
Jennifer Weiner gets her moment in big New Yorker profile
Daniel D'Addario
The instigator of literary debates becomes the subject in an examination of her work and life
Federal appeals court to review Texas abortion law as battle for reproductive rights rages on
Katie McDonough
The odds may be stacked against reproductive rights groups, but the stakes for Texas women couldn't be higher
Biblical birth control: The surprisingly contraception-friendly Old Testament
Elissa Strauss
Think conservative objections to birth control are enshrined in the Bible? Think again
More than half of American women now live in a state actively trying to deny them abortion care
Katie McDonough
According to new data, only 30 percent of women live in a state considered supportive of reproductive rights
Latest abortion hypocrisy: Saving women’s lives is apparently “controversial”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Abortion is now legal in Ireland if a woman's life is at risk, and supposedly "pro-life" groups are incensed
10 signs that religious fundamentalism is going down
Valerie Tarico
"Duck Dynasty" bigotry still has a sizable audience — but not for long
New Year’s resolutions for the left: What liberals can win in 2014
Josh Eidelson
From legalizing pot to stopping the Keystone Pipeline, progressive groups pledge what they'll win next year
“Inside Llewyn Davis” vs. “The Broken Circle Breakdown”
Daniel Carlson
Two of the year's most moving films recognize that Americana music has the power to move us in ways we cannot name
The 10 most underrated movies of 2013
Gary M. Kramer
From a hilarious disaster movie to a poignant romance, these films deserve more attention than they got
The 10 biggest GOP rebranding fails of 2013
Elias Isquith
From cutting food stamps to "calves the size of cantaloupes" -- the 10 worst moments of the GOP's 2013 rebranding
Ethical sluts and “dirty whores”: Straight talk about sex work
Melinda Chateauvert
Has sex-positive feminism, despite its victories, forgotten that sex work is actually work, and often quite brutal?
I’m a Republican — and “social conservatism” must be stopped
Matt Barnum
For a Republican like me, the current agenda of many on the right is politically stupid and counter-productive
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