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Arkansas House passes extreme 12-week abortion ban
Katie McDonough
A previous version attempted to ban abortion at six weeks
No, BuzzFeed, no one seriously compared anything to slavery
Alex Pareene
Ed Markey brought the case up, but he's not the one constantly "equating" stuff with Dred Scott
The “conservative” case for gay marriage is just the regular case for gay marriage
Katie McDonough
Sorry, Jon Huntsman
Chuck Grassley: Accidental abortion rights advocate
Katie McDonough
The Iowa senator says the government "doing things to your body" without permission violates "right to privacy"
It’s OK to stop pretending, Mitt
Steve Kornacki
The defeated White House candidate returns to the place where his reputation for spineless opportunism was born
Women’s rights is the longest revolution
Ruth Rosen
The feminist movement has yet to see its demands met, including the then-unarticulated end to domestic violence
Laura Bush and Dick Cheney aren’t courageous
Joan Walsh
It’s not gutsy to come out for marriage equality now. Updated: Bush asks to have her name removed from the ad
Reproductive freedom also means choosing not to have an abortion
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A Texas teenager successfully sues for the right to carry her pregnancy to term
Who opposes an anti-trafficking law?
Irin Carmon
Culture war posturing in the House over women's health services pits Catholic bishops against the White House
North Dakota Senate passes “personhood” bill granting legal rights to fertilized eggs
Katie McDonough
The measure now moves to the House, where abortion rights advocates fear it will pass
Alabama GOPer: A baby is “the largest organ in the body”
Jillian Rayfield
A female legislator defends her bill to implement harsh restrictions on abortion clinics
Cuomo to introduce legislation strengthening abortion care
Katie McDonough
The New York governor is making good on a promise to lift restrictions that have been a barrier to women's access
Extremists exploit woman who died from abortion complications
Steven Hsieh
They protested abortion by holding a memorial service for her
What message did SOTU send to women?
Ellen Chesler, Andrea Flynn
In his address, the president appealed to an integral voting bloc: Women
My Valentine’s Day miracle
Dustin Rowles
My wife and I held our breath when we learned we were having monoamniotic twins. On Thursday, they each turned one
Leaked hospital report includes dark details of Savita Halappanavar’s death
Katie McDonough
Restrictive abortion laws -- and multiple failures in medical judgement -- at fault in the 31-year-old's death
Betty Friedan started a revolution — and we’re still not there yet
Mary Elizabeth Williams
It's been 50 years since "The Feminine Mystique" came out, and we are still feeling the pressure to "have it all"
Making gun control inevitable
Kerry Eleveld
Gay equality and immigration – recent lightning rods – now have traction. There’s a lesson here for gun reform
No matter what, I’m still Catholic
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Despite my outrage at its crimes and the bigotry of outsiders, I am still a believer
Marco Rubio can’t save the GOP
Jamelle Bouie
Immigration aside, the Florida senator's sympathies still lie with Tea Party-type Republicans
Pope Benedict XVI: His best of the worst
Katie McDonough
On the sexual abuse scandal, gay marriage, women's rights, abortion and HIV/AIDS -- all in his own words
Wish list for the new pope: Would anything bring you back to the church?
Katie McDonough
Might the next pope embrace contraception or same-sex marriage? We asked lapsed Catholics what they want to hear
Evangelism’s secret history of racial discrimination
Jonathan Dudley
The movement's founding moral outrage stemmed not from Roe v. Wade, but from the prospect of desegregation
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