
By not giving women accessible and affordable contraception, Texas Republicans are responsible for the increased number of unwanted pregnancies in the state.

By not giving women accessible and affordable contraception, Texas Republicans are responsible for the increased number of unwanted pregnancies in the state.

Free access to birth control means fewer unintended pregnancies. Fewer unintended pregnancies means fewer abortions. And aren’t fewer abortions what we all want? Apparently, not.

It’s becoming so bad for women in Kansas, that it’s hard to see why they don’t leave the state in droves to live in places where reproductive rights are protected.

A showdown between anti-abortion religious fanatics and the Constitution is on the horizon in the North Dakota House.

Judge Fleissig’s ruling is a victory for women in Missouri who want to make their own reproductive health decisions.

Tony Perkins, the head of the Family Research Council, thinks the war on women doesn’t go far enough. He wants to extend it to men.

Arkansas Republicans have pushed yet another anti-abortion bill through the state Senate.

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.

CDC researchers have mapped the incidence of HIV around the country, and have discovered a disturbing trend where states without comprehensive sex ed also have higher cases of HIV infection.
The general assembly of Alabama has passed a bill allowing religious employers to deny their female employees contraception.

They may not be coming for your guns, but they might be coming for your birth control pills if this ever manages to gain any momentum.

Note to Hobby Lobby: merely calling yourself a religious organization based on the beliefs of you, the owner, does not mean you actually are a religious organization.

Texas wants women to have babies so much that lawmakers are willing to spend part of the state’s very limited budget to reward companies that deny insured reproductive healthcare to women.

Republican women gather to figure out why American women don’t like (and won’t vote for) the GOP…and completely miss the mark.

Hobby Lobby is still refusing to provide contraception in employee healthcare coverage despite the fact that the Affordable Care Act requires such coverage

Should an attorney general be encouraging companies to break the law to defy Obamacare mandates and deny birth control to employees?

‘You know how much progress the notion of gay marriage has made. So I’m just keeping you here on the cutting edge.’

The arts and crafts chain will pay more than a million dollars a day for defying federal law and imposing the owners’ religious beliefs on employees.