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ACLU pushes for “Modern Family” gay wedding
Daniel D'Addario
Cameron and Mitchell, the popular sitcom characters, should get married, says the ACLU in an online protest
Legal challenges begin against North Dakota’s draconian abortion laws
Katie McDonough
Advocates have filed the first of several lawsuits expected against North Dakota's restrictive abortion laws
Gosnell avoids death penalty
Maryclaire Dale
The Philadelphia abortion doctor will serve two life sentences after being convicted of killing three babies
Megan McArdle doesn’t understand the Kermit Gosnell case
Tara Murtha
An oddly misinformed Daily Beast piece gets everything about Pennsylvania's abortion debate backward
Robert Reich: “Cynicism is a self-fulfilling prophecy”
Robert Reich
A reminder to the graduating class of 2013 that social progress is attainable
Gosnell: Still a local crime story
Irin Carmon
In the end, the criminal justice system worked, punishing a lone outlaw. It had nothing to do with legal abortion
Hospital mergers threaten abortion access in Washington state
Katie McDonough
Secular and Catholic hospital mergers may jeopardize access to abortion and other procedures barred by the church
Gosnell guilty in 3 babies’ deaths
Maryclaire Dale
The Philadelphia abortion doctor could be facing execution
Antiabortionists prey on minority women
Akiba Solomon
A new missionary campaign paints blacks and Latinos as the victims of feminists and corrupt healthcare providers
Justice Ginsburg blames Roe v. Wade for current anti-choice fervor
Katie McDonough
Ginsburg said the landmark ruling gave "opponents of access to abortion a target to aim at relentlessly"
Guns and abortion: Is compromise even possible?
Charles Wheelan
Our broken politics can be fixed; there really is a legitimate centrist position, even on abortion and gun control
Pick of the week: Sarah Polley’s family secrets
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: The actress-turned-director uncovers startling truths in the can't-miss doc "Stories We Tell"
Richard Nixon, hero of the American Left
Emmett Rensin
He's justifiably reviled by historians, but Nixon's politics were far more progressive than we give him credit
How the Christian right perverts adoption
Laura Barcella
The evangelical adoption boom is driven by creepy links between the Christian right and a billion-dollar industry
Is Ted Cruz the future of Texas?
Erica Grieder
The Tea Party favorite embodies the debate that will determine the Lone Star State's political direction
Fox News: Plan B “covers up rapes,” is “boon for creepy uncles”
Katie McDonough
Fox News' "The Five" weighs in on the FDA ruling to expand access to safe birth control
Peace Corps volunteer’s hellish abortion story
Irin Carmon
When Christine Carcano was raped in Peru, she felt the Peace Corps had her back. Until she needed an abortion
Ireland introduces proposal to clarify the legality of emergency abortions
Katie McDonough
The law would maintain current restrictions, but provide "clarity" on when emergency abortions are permissible
Paul Ryan has change of heart, now supports gay adoption
Katie McDonough
The Wisconsin Republican says he now supports adoption rights for gay couples, but continues to oppose gay marriage
Anti-Colbert Busch push polls reported in South Carolina
Jillian Rayfield
“What would you think of Elizabeth Colbert Busch if I told you she had had an abortion?” one call reportedly asked
Democrats hold edge in Massachusetts special election
Steve Peoples
Republicans are quietly conceding that Congressman Ed Markey is likely to fill John Kerry's senate seat
My job at the abortion hot line
Kerry Sheridan
I never met the women I counseled, but they taught me what it means to be pregnant, desperate and afraid
Breast cancer awareness is big business
Veronica Bayetti Flores
Pink ribbon campaigns and other mainstream initiatives might be hurting women more than they're helping
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