Mixed Outcome in Latest Ruling on Plan B Contraception Access
Two-step generic pills will be available to all, but the one-step pill remains on hold for review
Two-step generic pills will be available to all, but the one-step pill remains on hold for review
Calls Obama Administration effort "frivolous"
We don't have a pro-science party and an anti-science party. We have two anti-science parties.
Judges and bureaucrats are not pharmacists or doctors
May be a possible Senate candidate in Kentucky
Critics say government can't pick and choose who gets religious exemptions
It's not like politicians use protection when they screw us
For office park he owns, not pizza chain (which he no longer owns)
Will not get involved in birth control coverage rules until lower courts have ruled
Intended to approve access for the poor, has been tied up in battle with Catholic church
How the American Civil Liberties Union changed the way Americans think about sexual freedom.
Interview with Phil Harvey, author of Show Time and head of the Adam and Eve catalog.
To prepare for that "whoops" moment
Regulations, protectionism in the way
Judge grants preliminary injunction due to company's religious objections
Report says it would improve lives of women and children in developing countries
Girls as young as 14 will be able to request birth control
This apparently needed to be studied and wasn't completely obvious
Declares rule unconstitutional under state laws
Parents aren't notified when the children receive the contraceptives, but they can opt their children out of the program
What "equality of opportunity" has come to mean.
Political enthusiasts are by turns infuriated and delighted by the church.
No word on whether she's discovered generic birth control pills yet.
Easier access to birth control has been likened to acts of war and terrorism by two Republican Representatives.
There are a lot of questions in the contraception debate that go right to the heart of ObamaCare. Instead we're talking about Rush.
(You don't really have to shut up, but here's my money.)
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