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If You're Not Worried About Justice Kavanaugh Overturning Roe v. Wade—You Should Be
An op-ed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
By Sen. Elizabeth Warren Published
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Would Amy Coney Barrett Vote Against Roe v. Wade? Trump's SCOTUS Frontrunner Is Resolute
She could transform the abortion rights landscape.
By Megan Friedman Published
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With His Final Decision, Kennedy Has Screwed Over Women Like Never Before
More so, even, than if he had stayed.
By Jenny Hollander Published
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I'm the President of NARAL. Roe v. Wade Is in Grave Danger.
The time to fight harder than ever is now.
By Ilyse Hogue Published
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The Supreme Court Just Ruled in Favor of Anti-Choice ‘Crisis Pregnancy Centers’
Here’s what that means.
By Megan Friedman Published
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Stacey Abrams Is Poised to Become the First Female African-American Governor
People have told her she won't win because she's black. She's not listening.
By Kayla Webley Adler Published
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Irish Women Want Their Bodies Back
Ireland is so rigidly anti-abortion, its law criminalizing the procedure is written into its constitution. On the eve of a referendum to repeal the ban, women are leading the charge to end reproductive restrictions that have endangered their health for nearly 100 years.
By Jennifer Duggan Published
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Most Restrictive Abortion Ban in the Country Just Signed Into Law by Iowa's Governor
This is infuriating.
By Alex Warner Published
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In Arkansas, Women Might Need to Get Their Rapist's Permission to Get an Abortion
Major restrictions are heading to court.
By Megan Friedman Published
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So We Can't Even Prosecute Our Rapists Now?
A 19-year-old North Carolina woman was shocked to learn that once you've said "yes" to sex, you apparently can't say "no."
By Jessica Valenti Published
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Donald Trump Calls the Travel Ban a Travel Ban, Despite White House Saying Otherwise
He refused to call it anything else.
By Megan Friedman Published
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It Is So Weird—and Scary—That Jared Kushner Is in Iraq Right Now
Talk about unqualified.
By Erica Pishdadian Published
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The Senate's Healthcare Bill Could Kill Me
Jennifer England was a 39-year-old mom and small business owner when she got a shocking diagnosis. Now she's worried that her life is on the line again.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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This Law Will Let Texas Doctors Lie to Women
And it prevents them from suing for it, too.
By Erica Pishdadian Published
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What Neil Gorsuch's SCOTUS Confirmation Will Mean for Women
The SCOTUS nominee does *not* have a great record when it comes to women's issues.
By Erica Pishdadian Published
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24 Million People Will Be Uninsured Under Republican Plan
The losses will come after a decade of the law's rollout, says a nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office report.
By Associated Press Published
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How to Calmly Talk to Your Friend/Aunt/Brother-in-Law About Why Voting for Trump Just to Spite Hillary Is a Really, Really Bad Idea
How To Here's a script.
By Juliet Seniff Published
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Guns and Abusers: Here's What the New Supreme Court Ruling Means
A Democrat and Republican go head-to-head on this week's SCOTUS decision.
By Sam Vinograd Published
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The 5 Most Epic Lines from the Supreme Court Abortion Ruling
Here's how SCOTUS made their decision.
By Kayla Webley Adler Published
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These Two Best Friends Are Revolutionizing What It Means to Be a Lawyer
By starting their own super progressive firm.
By Kate Storey Published
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Samantha Bee's Interview with the Creator of Texas' Abortion Law Will Make You Want to Scream
He doesn't even seem sure how an abortion physically works.
By Megan Friedman Published
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The Biggest Abortion Case of the Decade Is About to Hit the Supreme Court—Here's a Preview of What's to Come
Lawyer Stephanie Toti on what it takes to keep more clinics from closing.
By Whitney Joiner Published
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Women Are Spending $1.4 Billion Less on Birth Control Because of Obamacare
Thanks, Obama. (No, seriously.)
By Megan Friedman Published
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Arizona Passes Crazy New Law That Makes Doctors Tell Women Their Abortions Are "Reversible"
What?
By Elizabeth Kiefer Published
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On the Anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a Look at Where Abortion Politics Stand Now
Maybe more complicated than ever.
By Elizabeth Kiefer Published
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Fighting Words: Meet the College Senior Behind California's Radical New Sexual-Assault Law
When it comes to combating rape on campus, the go-to adage is "no means no." Sofie Karasek thinks it's time for some new lingo.
By Kayla Webley Adler Published