Reproductive rights

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  • The end of "pro-choice" America?

    The new Gallup poll on abortion may not represent a sea change in public opinion, but it does highlight the question of just how much "choice" our country will tolerate.
  • Obama's heckler moment

    At the president's Notre Dame commencement address, the old "abortion is murder!" protest scene gets a new twist.
  • Can Obama ease the abortion debate?

    As the president seeks common ground between pro-choice and pro-life camps, conservatives scurry farther to the right.
  • "Timeouts" for grown women

    Abortion "counseling" and waiting periods have no effect, other than to delay healthcare.
  • Obama reaches across the aisle on abortion

    The president is trying to find common ground between pro- and anti-choice factions. But can he accomplish anything without selling out women's rights?
  • Bristol Palin: "Teens should just not have sex"

    The young mother seemed distant and hopelessly scripted at a town hall meeting. But what she left unsaid spoke volumes.
  • Abortion plane!

    A fringe Catholic group's protest of Obama's Notre Dame invitation is so nutty even conservative commentators disapprove.
  • Pro-choice Republicans: We'll leave, too!

    Sen. Arlen Specter's defection spurs the Republican Majority for Choice.
  • "Choose life" license plates speeding to court

    Should the DMV get to ban certain political slogans?
  • Hillary says it all

    Secretary of State defends the Obama administration's stance on abortion.
  • Emergency contraception: coming soon to a teenager near you

    As the FDA announces plans to make Plan B available to 17 year olds, Britain prepares to air its first morning-after pill commercials.
  • China's guy problems only getting worse

    Thanks to sex selection, there are 32 million more males than females in the country.
  • How abortion changed the world

    From a sketchy underground doctor to the American fight against communism, a look at the unlikely forces that helped spread global family planning.
  • Seth Rogen's date (rape) movie

    What is it called when a guy sleeps with a passed-out drunk girl? Comedy, apparently!
  • Plan B: Trouble in Illinois

    A judge rules the state can't force pharmacists to dispense morning-after pills.
  • Forced to abort?

    Why anti-violence advocates aren't rushing to criminalize "coerced abortion."
  • Karzai rethinks legalizing rape

    After international outcry, Afghanistan's president puts the new law on hold.
  • Pregnant and licensed to kill

    What's the real aim of an Oklahoma law allowing expectant mothers to slay any attacker?
  • Should abortion ads air on television?

    Commercials for "pregnancy advice services" might start airing in the U.K.
  • Afghanistan legalizes marital rape

    President Hamid Karzai has signed over women's bodies to their husbands.
  • Our own private Idaho problem

    The next state to have pharmacist refusal on its conscience?
  • Sebelius escapes abortion showdown

    But will the governor be so lucky during her second confirmation hearing?
  • Does less money mean more abortions?

    The Associated Press reports the recession may be causing an increase in pregnancy termination, and the anti-choice media pounces
  • Antiabortion stunt girl strikes again

    Live Action Films' Lila Rose rolls out another hit piece on Planned Parenthood.
  • Embryo nation

    Fetal "personhood" laws are even scarier, and skeevier, than you might think.
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