Shikha Dalmia on a Federal Ban on Late-Term Abortions
Why Republicans pushing the ban are hypocritical
Why Republicans pushing the ban are hypocritical
It is hubris to think that the government can improve on the moral choices of mothers.
And yet: The Commerce Clause is magic!, say lawmakers
The left makes a first-principles defense of abortion rights regardless of its consequences, but is hostile to individual autonomy on nearly every other issue.
Yes, but you have to try pretty hard.
The provision not only puts women at risk but may run afoul of the First Amendment.
How technology is freeing both patients and physicians from the medical industrial complex
As a bonus, a few of the measures will also put women and abortion doctors in more danger.
Anti-abortion legislators are using bogus safety concerns about telemedicine to win victories that they cannot via straight-up political arguments.
The bill echoes Arizona legislation struck down by a federal appeals court in 2013.
Support for abortion policies in the United States is at its lowest level since 2001.
Who owns your body? This is a question the government does not want to answer truthfully.
"The heavy hand of government must not make this decision for women and families."
From a political standpoint, the legislation was baffling.
An Indiana law defining "abortion clinics" to include facilities that prescribe abortion drugs was found unconstitutional by a federal judge Wednesday.
The two major political parties are more alike than they are different when it comes to abortion and free speech.
Until the courts have the chance to rule on their constitutionality
Evoking "The Handmaid's Tale" as a supposed GOP policy goal isn't guaranteeing success at the polls.
But the state has imposed strict new rules on who can take them and how.
Ballot initiatives across the country offer more substance in the midterm elections than the battle for Senate control.
Two Texas laws illustrate a politically poisonous legislative habit.
Had resulted in the closing of many facilities in the state
Alabama will have to reconsider a requirement that abortion clinic doctors have local hospital admitting privileges.
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