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Abortion
October 25, 2018
Matt Ford
The Growing Inequality of Civil Rights in Trump’s America
Whether citizens of all stripes enjoy broad legal protections increasingly depends on where they live.
October 10, 2018
Matt Ford
The Abortion Case Likely Headed for the Supreme Court
Justice Brett Kavanaugh's first chance to roll back abortion rights almost certainly won't be a challenge to Roe v. Wade.
September 28, 2018
Emily Atkin
A Pivotal Election for Abortion Rights
It's the "Year of the Woman." So why is this issue being overlooked ahead of the midterms?
September 20, 2018
Magazine
Bryan Mealer
The Struggle for a New American Gospel
A liberal's search for God and faith in a divided country
September 6, 2018
Sarah Jones
Leaked email hints that Brett Kavanaugh might not consider
Roe
v.
Wade
“settled law.”
September 5, 2018
Matt Ford
What Brett Kavanaugh Understands About Abortion
The Supreme Court nominee didn't declare his position on Roe v. Wade, but his comments Wednesday hinted at how he might rule on the issue.
August 22, 2018
Sarah Jones
This Trump official thinks abortion is worse than the Holocaust.
August 8, 2018
Emma Scornavacchi
The Glaring Exception in the Coming Battle Over Reproductive Rights
Why an empowered anti-abortion movement is reluctant to take on in-vitro fertilization.
August 3, 2018
Michael Friedrich
Among the Extremists on Campus
R.O. Kwon’s novel “The Incendiaries” imagines the lives of students pulled into a violent cult.
July 11, 2018
Matt Ford
How the Supreme Court Kills
Roe
v.
Wade
With Anthony Kennedy's retirement, the high court may deliver a blow to abortion rights slowly—or all at once. Here are the potential scenarios.
July 11, 2018
Sarah Jones
Blue States’ Regressive Abortion Laws
Amid fears that Roe v. Wade could be overturned, Democrats around the country are pushing legislation to address outdated statutes.
July 5, 2018
Jonathan Zimmerman
Overturning
Roe
v. Wade
Could Remake American Politics
The original decision gave conservatives a boost for decades. Overturning it could lead to a liberal resurgence.
June 29, 2018
Matt Ford
What the New Supreme Court Will Decide
With Justice Kennedy gone, here's a preview of the cases the newly conservative court already has on its docket.
June 28, 2018
Emma Scornavacchi
Will Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski save
Roe v. Wade
? Don’t count on it.
June 26, 2018
Sarah Jones
The Supreme Court just made it easier for crisis pregnancy centers to lie to women.
June 25, 2018
Sarah Jones
It’s mostly legal for Walgreens pharmacists to deny people drugs on ethical grounds.
May 30, 2018
Sarah Jaffe
Family Values
What Ireland’s abortion fight and the Trump administration’s war on immigrants say about the role of families in conservative politics
May 24, 2018
Sarah Jones
How American Christians Are Swaying Ireland’s Abortion Referendum
The vote could have immense repercussions for religious fights worldwide—and U.S. conservative groups aren’t sitting it out.
May 18, 2018
Emma Russell
Trump is sending abortion rights back to the Reagan era.
April 5, 2018
Sarah Jones
Kevin D. Williamson is out at
The Atlantic
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