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Supreme Court sides with abortion protesters

Sarah Goldstein
In an 8-0 decision the high court deals a blow to abortion clinics by ruling in favor of protesters.

Gray ladies

Rebecca Traister
Abortion bans, gender selection, porn-star vintners and Tony Soprano's female side: All in a Sunday New York Times.

All my lovers are from the loony bin!

Cary Tennis
I swear, I cannot go out with a man who is not certifiably insane.

What else we’re reading

Katharine Mieszkowski
Alice Waters, Silver Ring Thing and pink golf balls.

South Dakota Legislature passes abortion ban

Katharine Mieszkowski
The governor is likely to sign a bill that would make performing an abortion a crime.

FDA to review RU-486

Sarah Goldstein
Does the abortion pill pose a serious health threat or is this just more political posturing?

Sen. Clinton gets hit from the left

Sarah Goldstein
Some in the LGBT community are tired of Clinton's conservatism on issues like gay marriage.

South Dakota Senate votes to outlaw abortion

Katharine Mieszkowski
The state's antiabortion measure moves one step closer to law.

Will South Dakota outlaw abortion?

Hillary Frey
A bill that is a major threat to reproductive rights is up for a vote today in a state with one abortion clinic.

Where there are no good men left

Sarah Elizabeth Richards
Chechen prime minister suggests multiple wives as a solution to missing men.

Supreme Court to take abortion case

Tim Grieve
Justices will consider federal ban on late-term, or so-called partial-birth, abortions.

What else we’re reading

Katharine Mieszkowski
A frightening marriage contract, male breast cancer and Playboy.com's "Girls of MySpace."

Alito’s first abortion action on the Supreme Court

Page Rockwell
As the newest justice takes the bench, the Justice Department coincidentally asks the court to reconsider the "partial-birth abortion" ban.

The “middle ground” on abortion

Lynn Harris
A real solution, or a call for feminists to "relax"?

Alito’s team

Tim Grieve
The new justice chooses an "architect" of John Ashcroft's post-9/11 policies as one of his first clerks.

Anne Lamott on the rights of the born

Katharine Mieszkowski
The novelist and memoirist tells off a roomful of Catholics about abortion.

Teen sex on trial in Kansas

Tracy Clark-Flory
The state's attorney general seeks to define any sexual contact between youths as rape.

Surprise! Bush budget sucks for women

Page Rockwell
The fiscal year 2007 budget cuts funding for almost every program with "women" in the title.

Thanks, Daddy’s little girl!

Katharine Mieszkowski
Congressmen with daughters are more likely to support women's rights, including abortion.

The baby industrial complex

Lynn Harris
A Harvard economist reveals that the booming fertility industry is shockingly unregulated -- and says it's time for the U.S. government to step in.

Right-wingers turn against Bush

Michael Scherer
The president's conservative base feels increasingly betrayed by his big-spending, big-government administration. Will it abandon him in 2006?

“An estimated 1 in 3 women have had an abortion, and I am one of them”

Sarah Goldstein
Australian Sen. Lyn Allison gets personal and political on the Senate floor.

Feminism after Friedan

Joan Walsh
More than 40 years ago, she launched a movement by denouncing stifling, stay-at-home motherhood. Today, are women who choose to stay home betraying feminism?

Britain supports safe abortion services

Tracy Clark-Flory
The British government announces plans to supplement funds lost due to "global gag."
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