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Now more than ever, we need a radical center
Michael Lind
The bipartisan failures I wrote about more than a decade ago are more apparent than ever
Where did all the angry young women go?
Rebecca Traister
Despite what an older generation of reproductive rights activists says, younger feminists have been here all along
Nebraska’s abortion bill hasn’t got a prayer
Tracy Clark-Flory
But that doesn't worry anti-choicers, who know that sometimes it's the battle, not the outcome, that matters
The long, clear, inspiring record of Diane Wood
Glenn Greenwald
The longtime 7th Circuit appellate judge is the ideal replacement for Justice Stevens
Have you thanked a Supreme Court justice lately?
Mary Ann Sorrentino
My letter to the justice who authored the Roe v. Wade decision taught me an important lesson about gratitude
OMG! Twitter enters Library of Congress
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Your tweets about breakfast will soon be archived in the venerable federal cultural institution
Who makes up the Tea Party Nation?
A new poll shows that Tea Partiers really, really hate Obama -- and think their movement represents most Americans
Pope may meet with abuse victims in Malta
Victor L. Simpson
The pontiff's first foreign trip since the priest sex abuse scandals broke marks an important test
Suck it, Tea Party: I love Tax Day
Steve Almond
How I learned to stop being a lazy American and pay my part for what matters
Nebraska passes radical abortion bill
Tracy Clark-Flory
A new measure limits procedures at the 20-week mark based on fetal pain
My abortion, their political ploy
Anonymous
While Obama signed away women's rights, I recovered from the hardest decision I've had to make
The GOP’s southern strategy lives on
Joan Walsh
Some Republicans seem to want to re-fight the Civil War -- and the civil rights movement, too
Death to “the ‘Juno’ Effect”
Amy Benfer
Finally: Statistical evidence that "glamorized," knocked-up girls in pop culture didn't boost teen pregnancy
Is America heading toward a “dirty war” at home?
Joe Conason
Media-inspired death threats against politicians, and real extremist violence, pose a bloody threat to democracy
What Stupak and Stevens have in common
Jenn Kepka
Both men who resigned today represent a brand of bipartisanship their replacements are unlikely to embody
Bart Stupak will retire from Congress
Mike Madden
The Michigan Democrat had angered the right and the left for his antiabortion demands during the healthcare debate
Teen pregnancy on the decline?
Sara Libby
New figures show a reversal of an uptick in recent years. What gives?
GOP creates false reality about healthcare bill
Boehner claims "family planning" wasn't included in the bill because of America's moral objections to abortion
Scott Roeder’s life sentence: What it means
Lynn Harris
Slain abortion doctor George Tiller's closest colleague talks about the justice served -- and the challenges ahead
Scott Roeder gets life for killing abortion doctor
Roxana Hegeman
52-year-old won't be eligible for parole for 50 years. He says shooting George Tiller saved lives of the unborn
Gay marriage enters California GOP Senate race
Kevin Freking
Republican front-runner Tom Campbell finds himself under attack for his opposition to Prop 8
Don’t count on healthcare ruining Romney in ’12
Steve Kornacki
RomneyCare looks an awful lot like ObamaCare. Here's why the right might give Mitt a pass anyway
Crisis pregnancy centers sue for discrimination
Sady Doyle
Should counseling services that don't provide abortions be expected to explicitly state as much?
The search for an intellectual GOP presidential candidate
Niall Stanage
The tea party crowd boasts many would-be stars. But many thinking conservatives begin to worry: Who will lead them?
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