
Kansas Republican Governor Sam Brownback signed sweeping religiously motivated anti-abortion legislation into law on Friday.

Kansas Republican Governor Sam Brownback signed sweeping religiously motivated anti-abortion legislation into law on Friday.

A federal judge in Mississippi has issued a temporary order to prevent the state’s sole remaining abortion provider from being closed.

The right-wing’s newest claim, that the right to bear arms also gives them the right to force women to have probes forced in to their bodies.

A study has uncovered that despite Roe vs. Wade making it a right for women to have control over their own reproductive systems, every state, save Oregon, puts undue burdens onto women making them second class citizens.

One would think that coat hangers, a reminder of why we should never go back to the pre-Roe vs. Wade dark ages would be the last thing anti-choicers would want to associate themselves with.

The election might have proven that attacking women isn’t a winning strategy but Republicans are still trying.

A Supreme Court decision in favor of marriage-equality and in favor of ‘protected class’ status for gays and lesbians would definitely be a game-changer for the GOP … and for politics in general.

If you have ever found yourself searching for a good reason to continue your support of the Separation of Church and State argument, look no further than the Jonestown-like dynamics of Mississippi’s Initiative 26 proposal–better known as the ‘personhood amendment’–that was thankfully voted down in Mississippi’s most recent election.

Women seeking emergency abortions aren’t the ones shipping jobs to China, and they aren’t the ones who have engulfed the economy in a drowning pool of debt either. So why are we allowing old-dogs with even older tricks to, once again, attempt to saw a woman in half?