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“I don’t think Mr. Issa has ever taken birth control”

Nina Burleigh
Planned Parenthood’s president, Cecile Richards, talks about the new politics of contraception

The latest lies in the war on choice

Irin Carmon
The GOP debate made clear that the goal of the new culture war is preventing women from controlling their own lives

Irin Carmon on “Countdown”

Carmen Garcia
Carmon and Keith Olbermann discuss the catch-22 of a clause Gov. Bob McDonnell used to avoid a far bigger issue

Birth control: The right’s still winning

Sarah Posner
Put aside opinion polls and the Komen and Virginia wins. The right's strategy is long-term and based in the courts

Did crafty Dems make contraception a campaign issue?

Joan Walsh
First Rush Limbaugh, now the Washington Post women's blog, claim the GOP was set up by its enemies on birth control

A pro-choice win in Virginia, assisted by “Saturday Night Live”

Irin Carmon
The Virginia governor backs off a forced-ultrasound bill in the face of pro-choice -- and pop culture -- outrage

Thanks, Rick Santorum! No, really

Joan Walsh
Your backward views are alerting American voters about GOP extremism on issues of health and privacy

Debunking the right’s contraception myths

Irin Carmon
Access to contraception would reduce abortions and unintended pregnancies. Here are the simple facts

Women Protest Anti-abortion Bills In Virginia

Salon Staff

Inside the sexual counterrevolution

Megan Wood
For the last 40 years, the right's sexual paranoia has warped our politics. An expert explains how to change that

Women Protest Anti-abortion Bills In Virginia

Salon Staff

Women Protest Anti-abortion Bills In Virginia

Salon Staff

Rep. Issa to air bishops’ complaints

Sarah Posner
Capitol Hill hearing will showcase those who seek to restrict access to birth control

Why Ron Paul is still relevant

Gary Weiss
Those of us who hate him need to understand those who love him

The deep roots of the war on contraception

Ellen Chesler
The uproar over Obama's decision stems from tensions between Democrats and Catholics that date back to FDR and LBJ

The bishops go off the deep end

Joan Walsh
Rejecting the Obama contraception compromise, they display their irrelevance to moral and political dialogue

Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s alternative abortion history

Irin Carmon
The Supreme Court justice reflects on her legacy -- and the little-known case she wishes had preceded Roe v. Wade
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