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Scalia’s shameless political agenda
Stephen F. Rohde
In his new tome, the Supreme Court justice refuses to acknowledge the Constitution as a living document
Study: Antiabortion laws inspire abuse
Irin Carmon
When legislatures target clinics, so do in-your-face activists, new research shows
The right’s pop-culture problem
Andrew O'Hehir
From Clint to "Won't Back Down" to "October Baby": A recent history of embarrassing right-wing culture moments
Kansas abortion clinic is back
Irin Carmon
Three years after George Tiller's murder by an anti-abortionist, his aide is picking up where her mentor left off
What does a vote for Obama mean?
Jamelle Bouie
Given the president's track record of civil rights abuses, it's worth re-examining the "lesser of two evils" debate
Why Mitt Romney is the perfect GOP candidate
Andrew Leonard
Mitt Romney is the perfect evolutionary adaptation to a world in which workers get screwed
How Ryan hurts Romney
Joan Walsh
While the right thinks the V.P. nominee is the star of the ticket, he's hurting his running mate in swing states
How Mitt Romney is like Walter White
Marty Beckerman
He might not cook meth, but Romney has a lot in common with the "Breaking Bad" character
Three shameless lies in the religious-right “voter guide”
Adele M. Stan
The Bible tells us not to bear false witness against one's neighbor. Ralph Reed apparently never got the memo
Hey, left wing: Quit griping!
Rebecca Solnit
Dissatisfaction with Obama is understandable, but it shouldn't prevent one from voting. An open letter to Democrats
When “sexual fundamentalism” conquered Capitol Hill
Mandy Van Deven
The author of "Delirium" argues that the extreme right is less popular -- and more powerful -- than we think
Justin Bieber’s mom writes a memoir about her abusive childhood
Leanne Italie
Pattie Mallette has lived through suicide attempts, drug addition, and sexual abuse--now she is ready to forgive
Todd Akin’s Senate bid regains momentum
David A. Lieb
This week the representative will speak to influential pastors and campaign with Phyllis Schlafly
How choice won
Robert O. Self
Feminist pioneers built the road to Roe with a decades-long strategy centered on creating a right to privacy
Poll: Pro-choice stance aids Obama
Irin Carmon
A new survey finds no evidence anyone was "alienated" by the vocally pro-choice Democratic National Convention
Obama has biggest lead of last three candidates
Alex Seitz-Wald
Obama up 8; Romney calls himself the "grandfather" of Obamacare; and other top Thursday stories
Beyond guns and God
Joan Walsh
A new study finds the white working class is less conservative than we think, if you leave out the South
Even Ann Romney’s not buying this
Irin Carmon
The campaign is still trying to reach women. Too bad Mitt's written so many of them off as the 47 percent
Poll: Romney favors the rich
Alex Seitz-Wald
Swing state voters say Romney favors the rich; the GOP frets; Gingrich for Akin; and other top Wednesday stories
Does Paul Ryan regret his choice?
Joan Walsh
Calling Mitt's 47 percent comments "obviously inarticulate," the would-be VP sounds resentful
Big Brother is in your car
Jon Campbell
If you're on the road, the government likely knows where. Surveillance of drivers is increasing, and appears legal
Reelect Obama, overturn Citizens United?
Katie McDonough
Obama and Romney presidencies would take the Supreme Court in radically different directions
Four crazy conservatives you haven’t (yet) heard of
Jillian Rayfield
They'll all be performing at this weekend's Values Voter Summit [UPDATED]
Peggy Noonan is wrong about your birth control
Irin Carmon
Controlling one's fertility is an economic issue. Why can't conservatives get that?
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