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May 25, 2012
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  1. Romney, US Sen. Brown play down past connections

    Article

    Mon, 21 May 2012

    … new nuclear weapons treaty with Russia to the fate of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v . Wade decision legalizing abortion. Romney has said Roe v . Wade should be reversed. Brown says a woman should have the right to an abortion, although …

  2. Romney, US Sen. Brown play down past connections

    Article

    Sun, 20 May 2012

    … new nuclear weapons treaty with Russia to the fate of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v . Wade decision legalizing abortion. Romney has said Roe v . Wade should be reversed. Brown says a woman should have the right to an abortion, although …

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  1. Pro-Choice
  2. Supreme Court
  3. Pro-Life
  4. George Tiller
  5. Affordable Care Act
  6. ObamaCare
  1. Women ponder how they became a campaign issue

    Article

    Sat, 12 May 2012

    … should be free to ban contraception. Presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney’s views aren’t as extreme — he says that Roe v . Wade should be reversed by a future Supreme Court and that state laws should guide abortion rights. But the debates “raised all …

  2. Barack Buchanan and the gay left

    Opinion

    Fri, 11 May 2012

    … started to smell a rat. This now widely-quoted Gawker piece is probably the best critique coming from the left. [B]efore Roe v . Wade , abortion was a state-by-state issue, too. So was slavery. There are 44 states in which gay men and women are currently …

  3. Crashing free speech at Dartmouth

    Opinion

    Tue, 1 May 2012

    … regarding Vita’s 546-flag display, which represented the 54.6 million American lives lost to abortion since the 1973 Roe v . Wade decision, epitomize the double standard that prevails at elite colleges like Dartmouth: protests are only acceptable if the …

  4. Verrilli not administration’s worst lawyer, after all

    Opinion

    Wed, 4 Apr 2012

    … well established since the 1803 case, Marbury v. Madison, heretofore the second most sacred opinion in the liberal canon. ( Roe v . Wade is the first most sacred.) Marbury captured the imagination of liberals only relatively recently when they realized that, simply …

  5. Limit this, Jack!

    Blog

    Mon, 2 Apr 2012

    … striking down Obamacare on the basis of some untested hothouse Volokhism would galvanize the left, in the long run, the way Roe v . Wade galvanized the pro-life movement. Anti-democratic decisions tend to piss people off! Suspicions of judicial partisanship …

  6. Krauthammer: Obamacare overturn ‘devastating’ short-term, ‘galvanizing’ long-term to left

    Video

    Sat, 31 Mar 2012

    … through the House and the Senate and the presidency. A rogue court struck it down.’ It could have an effect on the left that Roe v . Wade , in striking down all the abortion laws, had in radicalizing and energizing the conservative right or the religious right …

  7. Jimmy Carter urges Democrats to tone down abortion focus

    Video

    Thu, 29 Mar 2012

    … believed that Jesus Christ would approve of abortions and that was one of the problems I had when I was president having to uphold Roe v . Wade and I did everything I could to minimize the need for abortions,” he said, explaining his attempts to streamline adoption …

  8. The after-birth abortion advocates’ non-apology apology

    Opinion

    Tue, 6 Mar 2012

    … 1960s, the propriety of abortion was actively promoted in professional journals, leading directly to the great denouement of Roe v . Wade . Similarly, in the 1970s, bioethicists argued that it should be acceptable to withdraw feeding tubes from people with severe …

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