
It’s time to stop letting the pro-’life’ movement pretend they’re actually about life at all.

It’s time to stop letting the pro-’life’ movement pretend they’re actually about life at all.

Rand Paul has rolled out many anti-abortion bills, all of which have failed. His newest bill is likely destined to fail as well.

Conservatives in states across the nation have been pushing laws in the belief that women will change their minds about having an abortion. But do these laws actually work?

The people of Mississippi just can’t seem to convince Personhood USA to take no for an answer.

How far does the right to choose extend? What rights do parents have in a surrogacy case where the mother doesn’t want to give them the child?

Arkansas Republicans seem to be more focused on eliminating a woman’s right to choose than they are on anything else.

After all the right’s screaming about the government getting between a patient and their doctor, they sure are spending a lot of time and money trying to do just that.

John McCain seems to be in the midst of a paradigm shift; Republicans don’t have demographics on their side and he knows it.

The ACLU and Catholics for Choice have released a joint poll that shows Americans oppose denying health coverage based on religious reasons.

If men were the ones to carry the fetus to term, these neanderthal laws would not be on the table.

To these people, women have no rights to make their own decisions about their own bodies and health.

During the interview, Michele Bachmann claimed that the Republican controlled US House of Representatives supports women being free to choose what they want to do with their own bodies.

Have you ever listened to someone talk and then hope you never have to hear them speak again? Most Americans feel that way about Sarah Palin, but she always seems to find a way to start talking again.

Romney’s failure to stand up during the Republican primaries for the centrist values he will spend all fall pretending to support is a far more politically and substantively telling fact.

When CNN contributor Hilary Rosen said that Ann Romney ‘had never actually worked a day in her life,’ she clearly meant that she had never raised her kids while holding down a job.

For this weekend’s reading list, we have articles on the impacts of Texas’ new forced sonogram law and of conservative efforts to privatize special education programs, how the conservative movement has been crazy for the past sixty years, greenwashing at Walmart, and the impacts of cost-benefit analysis on environmental protection.