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Naral: Supreme Court Decision Marks Setback for Women's Health and Privacy
Znet Article, April, 20 2007
Naral
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Supreme Court Decision Marks Setback for Women's Health and Privacy
Gandy: Supreme Court Upholds Abortion Procedure Ban "Most Political Decision Since Bush v. Gore"
Znet Article, April, 19 2007
Kim Gandy
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April 18, 2007 -- Today the Supreme Court upheld this nat...
Crane: The Right Wing on Campus
Zmag Article, March, 01 2007
Carolyn Crane
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A nuradha Mittal is the founder of the Oakland Institute, a policy think tank. In 2005 the Institute published a paper outlining the role of right-wing organizations in shaping political dialogue o...
Bader: Suicide Arsonist Rocks Iowa Health Center
Zmag Article, January, 01 2007
Eleanor j. Bader
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A s reproductive rights activists across the U.S. gather to commemorate the 34th anniversary of Roe v. Wade on January 22, they’ll of course cheer the defeat of South Dakota’s abortion ban. C...
Loeb: The Fugitive Girl Act
Znet Article, August, 29 2006
Paul rogat Loeb
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Do you remember the Fugitive Slave Act? It criminalized not only slaves who'd escaped to non-slave states, but also anyone who helped them flee. That law has troubling echoes in a new law, passed by the Republican Senate and House, that will make ...
Vestal: S.D. Voters May Decide Abortion Ban
Znet Article, May, 06 2006
Christine Vestal
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South Dakota touched off a national tempest with its strict new abortion ban, but the law also fomented a local grassroots movement and opened a schism in the state's dominant Republican Party. In a state with only one abortion clinic staffed by ...
Bader: Britain Defies U.S. on Gag Rule
Zmag Article, May, 01 2006
Eleanor j. Bader
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I t is obvious that nothing good is happening domestically on reproductive rights. Internationally, however, a small bright spot appeared in mid-February when Britain’s Department for Interna...
Nichols: As South Dakota Goes
Znet Article, March, 09 2006
John Nichols
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As South Dakota Goes
Bader: Emergency Contraception
Zmag Article, February, 01 2006
Eleanor j. Bader
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W hen Annie Tummino went on vacation two years ago, she forgot to take her birth control pills for several days. Despite three summers interning at the National Organization for Women (NOW) in New ...
Joffe: Reproductive Regression
Znet Article, January, 24 2006
Carole Joffe
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"Most commonly, they in...
Feldt: High Court Case Takes Aim at Heart of Roe
Znet Article, December, 09 2005
Gloria Feldt
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High Court Case Takes Aim at Heart of Roe
Ireland: AFGHAN WOMEN'S MAG EDITOR JAILED FOR ARTICLES AGAINST STONING TO DEATH AND LASHING
Znet Article, October, 24 2005
Doug Ireland
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The editor of a respected women's magazine in Afghanistan has been sentenced to two years in jail for "blasphemy" after the judge in the case was ordered to imprison the editor by the U...
Bossen: Forty Million Missing Girls:
Znet Article, October, 07 2005
Laurel Bossen
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Forty Million Missing Girls:
Meister: Contraceptive Equity
Znet Article, August, 14 2005
Dick Meister
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It's called "contraceptive equity," and it's one of the newest and most important demands being raised by union activists. They're insisting that employers, whose health insurance plans pay for many preventive drugs, devices and services, cover t...
Loeb: Speaking Truth To Roberts
Znet Article, July, 30 2005
Paul rogat Loeb
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From the moment the John Roberts nomination was announced, the media called it a done deal. NPR and the New York Times gushed over his humility, humor, and congeniality. With Roberts's belief system barely mentioned, you'd think Bush had just nomi...
Pollitt: Should Roe Go?
Znet Article, July, 22 2005
Katha Pollitt
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Should prochoicers just give up and let Roe go? With the resignation of Sandra Day O'Connor, more people are asking that question. Democratic Party insiders quietly wonder if abandoning abortion rights would win back white Catholics and evangelica...
Bronski: No Hope for the Pope
Zmag Article, July, 01 2005
Michael Bronski
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I t should have come as no surprise, but somehow liberal Catholics in the U.S. were caught off guard when the conservative Cardinal John Ratzinger became Benedict XVI. With this new hardline Pope in place, U.S. liberal...
Lawless: The fight to choose
Znet Article, June, 12 2005
Andrew Lawless
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Italy on Sunday 12th and Monday 13th of June will go to the polls in a referendum to vote on four motions modifying last year's law 40/2004 on medically assisted procreation. Or rather, some Italians will go to vote, while others will heed the a...
Frank: A Bipartisan Assault of Teenage Girls: Abortion a No-No
Znet Article, May, 02 2005
Joshua Frank
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Life for teenage girls in the US of A took a dark turn this past week. On Wednesday April 27, the House of Representatives passed legislation that would strengthen state statutes in over two-dozen states that currently require clinics to obtain pa...
Bader: Our Bodies, Ourselves Anniversary
Zmag Article, May, 01 2005
Eleanor Bader
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V anessa Weeks counts herself among the lucky ones. The Roe v. Wade decision had been handed down six months earlier, in January 1973, allowing her to have a legal first-trimester abortion shortly aft...


