Kamala Harris's Unduly Narrow View of Bodily Autonomy
She rightly backs "my body, my choice" on abortion, but goes against it on many other issues.
She rightly backs "my body, my choice" on abortion, but goes against it on many other issues.
Voters should not dismiss the former president's utter disregard for the truth as a personal quirk or standard political practice.
The president's decision to drop out after insisting he never would continued a pattern established by a long career of politically convenient reversals.
The party platform previously called for a constitutional amendment to protect unborn children. Now, it says abortion should be left to the states.
And a grand jury says that's illegal.
Abortion should have been an easy win for Biden, but his incoherent answer during Thursday's debate allowed Trump to come out on top.
The decision reverses the Court's previous stay of a lower court decision blocking part of the law.
Two years after the Dobbs decision, Americans are increasingly concerned with how abortion bans affect women with wanted pregnancies.
Upcoming legislation would repeal parts of the 1873 law that could be used to target abortion, but the Comstock Act's reach is much more broad than that.
A handful of Republican lawmakers worked with Democrats to repeal an 1864 law banning most abortions.
Whatever you think of abortion, the Department of Justice's latest approach to these cases is misguided.
Issuing a posthumous pardon for Bennett would reaffirm our nation’s commitment to free expression and intellectual freedom.
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The justice's benign comments set off a lengthy news cycle and have been treated as a scandal by some in the media. Why?
A "desire to make a drug less available for others does not establish standing to sue," wrote Justice Brett Kavanaugh in the Court's opinion.
Not a single justice was impressed by the unimpressive standing theories offered in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA.
The "most pro-life president in American history" cannot please hardline activists without alienating voters.
A new California law amends the state's ban on out-of-state doctors practicing medicine to allow doctors from Arizona to perform abortions for patients who are also from Arizona.
Judge Carlton Reeves ripped apart the legal doctrine in his latest decision on the matter.
The war on drugs meets abortion...
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From tattoos to abortions to gender expression, a confusing mess of laws govern which Americans are considered adults.
The same survey found that thousands of women are still getting telemedicine abortions, even if they live in states where the procedure is illegal.
Why originalist criticisms of Dobbs often misfire, and why criticisms *of* Dobbs's originalism often misfire too.
The decision addresses an important issue left open by the Supreme Court's decision reversing Roe v. Wade.
Abortion rights groups have sued Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall after he said he would prosecute anyone who facilitates legal out-of-state abortions.
"[T]his case is simply about whether a State may prevent people within its borders from going to another State, and from assisting others in going to another State, to engage in lawful conduct there."
There are no good sides in today's Supreme Court case concerning the EMTALA and abortion.
How a use tax on mifepristone might scramble abortion debates.
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Reproductive freedom initiatives are advancing toward November ballots, putting the matter of abortion access in voters' hands.
The case hinged on statutory interpretation, not the merits of the state's 1864 ban.
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His embrace of federalism is one of those rare instances when political expedience coincides with constitutional principles.
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The former and would-be president is keen to avoid alienating voters who reject both kinds of extremism on the issue.
Did the Alabama legislature's response to a controversial state supreme court decision give a special interest special treatment?
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If doctors cannot sue the FDA for failing to restrict pharmaceuticals or other products, can anyone else? And if not, is this a problem?
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Live commentary on the Supreme Court oral argument in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine
The threshold issue in today's oral argument is Article III standing, and that issue should be determinative.
"Following the science" as the Supreme Court considers the safety and efficacy of medical abortions.
After the Alabama Supreme Court ruled in February that frozen embryos were children, legislators scrambled to protect in vitro fertilization clinics.
Two-thirds of Americans oppose the Alabama ruling that claims frozen embryos are equivalent to children.
The Court also rejects a late-filed amicus briefs from the American Bar Association, but accepts one from former FDA Commissioners.