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Will America without Roe = Uganda?

Sarah Karnasiewicz
So that's what a country without reproductive freedom looks like.

The abortion morality question

Rebecca Traister
It's big, it's bad and it's back. With a vengeance.

Another day, another reason to sue Wal-Mart

Rebecca Traister
Three Massachusetts women sue the retail giant for failing to stock emergency contraception.

What the hell happened?

Rebecca Traister
In 2004, a massive pro-choice rally shook Washington. Just two years later, feminists are reflecting on the failure to stop Alito and what a conservative Supreme Court will mean for women.

Hey, is that a unicorn? No, just a little good news about abortion

Lynn Harris
A federal court unanimously strikes down an abortion ban as unconstitutional.

Target still off — and E.C. is just the tip of the “conscience” iceberg

Lynn Harris
Laws pending in 18 states could allow health workers to refuse a whole lot more than emergency contraception.

The “dream” dies in more ways than one

Lynn Harris
Senate deals a "crushing blow" to civil rights -- and the King family legacy.

“I can give you condoms, but I’ll have to tell the cops”

Lynn Harris
Kansas trial: Must counselors report teen sex? (Including "fondling with intent to arouse"?)

Senate confirms Alito

Tim Grieve
With the filibuster threat gone, the roll-call vote was only a formality.

Spinning the Alito defeat: It makes progressives stronger!

Tim Grieve
The Femininst Majority's Eleanor Smeal says the Alito fight "lays the groundwork" for a future filibuster.

Illegal abortion on the rise

Sarah Goldstein
Even with Roe protected, access to safe abortion is getting harder to come by.

Feinstein: I’ll back the filibuster after all

Tim Grieve
After saying that she didn't see the "gross moral turpitude" required for a filibuster, the California senator says she'll vote against cloture on Monday.

Who’s to blame for Samuel Alito?

Tim Grieve
It's easy to point fingers at Democrats who won't filibuster, but they weren't alone in getting us here.

A worldwide call to antiwar women

Sarah Karnasiewicz
Help make International Women's Day all about peace.

“Senators in Need of a Spine”

Tim Grieve
Filibuster Alito? Mary Landrieu says the Senate has more "pressing" matters before it.

Alito, Bush and the Democrats: What did you expect?

Tim Grieve
It's no surprise that Bush nominated someone like Alito. It shouldn't be a surprise that Democrats are voting against him.

Antiabortion activists mark Roe anniversary

Lori Leibovich
They see Roberts, Alito and younger activists as signs of a turning tide against abortion.

Facing the truth about Alito and Roe

Tim Grieve
Frist brags that the nominee is a "nightmare" for Democrats because he knows what's at stake.

America’s unlikely defender

Oliver Broudy
French provocateur Bernard-Henri Levy denounces anti-Americanism and defends the idealism of the neocons.

San Francisco to celebrate Roe v. Wade anniversary with dueling protests

Katharine Mieszkowski
Walk for Life West Coast marchers will be met by pro-choice counterdemonstrators.

Pro-choicers on Ayotte, Take 2

Sarah Karnasiewicz
Nancy Keenan of NARAL says yesterday's Supreme Court decision was a severe blow to women's reproductive freedom.

The Fix

Salon Staff
The Colin Farrell sex tape returns. So does Miss America. And what's all this about a Ted Kennedy love child?

Judges grant most waivers to Florida’s parental notification requirement

Lynn Harris
For at least one legislator, that means the laws not working.

White dudes for change!

Lynn Harris
A progressive forum is taken to task for its 92 percent male roster.
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