Kansas reminds us that democracy is love

By John Stoehr / August 3, 2022 /

Suddenly, lost faith feels premature, even silly.

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Abortion as self-defense in the coming age of ‘personhood’

By Mia Brett / August 2, 2022 /

Pregnancy is an imminent threat of bodily harm.

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There’s no such thing as settled law anymore

By Mia Brett / July 27, 2022 /

These popular fundamental rights must be vigorously fought for the way we wish abortion had been protected when we had the chance.

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Do you need Google? Your privacy depends on the answer

By Rod Graham / July 20, 2022 /

The post-Roe fight for digital privacy.

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Don’t fight ‘fetal personhood’ by taking the idea to extremes

By Mia Brett / July 19, 2022 /

That reaffirms privileging fetuses over women.

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What can we do after Roe? Look to Michigan

By Jason Sattler / July 12, 2022 /

The backlash is real. And, as they say, it’s spectacular.

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On abortion rights, Biden does something. Critics should give him credit, demand more

By John Stoehr / July 8, 2022 /

Giving credit is vital in the fight to codify Roe.

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Yes, Dred Scott and Dobbs share similarities. No, they are not what the anti-abortionists say they are

By Mia Brett / July 8, 2022 /

A brief history of SCOTUS’ worst ruling.

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Unify the left to save Roe

By John Stoehr / July 7, 2022 /

The best way to protect abortion rights.

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Even if Griswold stands, states are likely to ban contraception

By Lindsay Beyerstein / July 6, 2022 /

How? By saying it’s the same as abortion.

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