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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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Women Should Be Able to Get Their Abortions Like They Get Their Sudafed: Over the Counter
As conservatives dismantle reproductive rights, pro-choicers need to get even bolder.
By Jessica Valenti 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
Here's a script.
By Juliet Seniff Published
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Slams Donald Trump in Rare Interview
This is a big deal.
By Maggie Maloney 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
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An End to the Texas Abortion Law Could Be Closer Than You Think
The Center for Reproductive Rights is challenging the two aspects of the law that threaten the state's clinics the most.
By Diana Pearl Published