Category Archives: Abortion & reproductive rights

Postscript Regarding Employers Trying To Use Health Insurance To Force Their Beliefs on Employees

Back in March, I argued that employers don’t have any moral right to prevent workers from using employer-provided insurance to buy birth control, any more than employers have the right to prevent workers from using employer-provided paychecks to buy birth … Continue reading

Posted in Abortion & reproductive rights, Class, poverty, labor, & related issues, Supreme Court Issues | 68 Comments  

A quick thought on Todd Akin

Although, really, a quick thought is far more than this guy deserves. I wish people got this much attention for saying something really smart (which isn’t to say that we shouldn’t take notice when people with power believe this shit). … Continue reading

Posted in Abortion & reproductive rights, Conservative zaniness, right-wingers, etc. | 41 Comments  

Blogging My Summer Classes: Changing Times and Words You’re Not Supposed to Say

My wife and I went last night to a farewell gathering for one of her cousins, who is moving with her husband to California. We were at Bar 13 in Manhattan, a place I havent been to since I gave … Continue reading

Posted in Abortion & reproductive rights, Education, Race, racism and related issues | 3 Comments  

On “After-Birth Abortion” and the “woman? what woman?” argument

Academics Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva have been getting headlines (and, horribly, death threats) for publishing a paper arguing that infanticide is morally identical to abortion and so should be allowed. I read about the paper via Jack at Ethics … Continue reading

Posted in Abortion & reproductive rights, crossposted on TADA | 55 Comments  

A Short Story for Today

If you have not yet had the opportunity to read Amanda Ching’s marvelous dystopian short story “ILU-486,” you need to clear ten minutes and do so. Now. A brief excerpt: Rachel Saunders had three kids and two bedrooms. Both boys … Continue reading

Posted in Abortion & reproductive rights, Fiction | 11 Comments  

Abortion, Parenting, and the Government

Last year I read a piece written by a woman who worked in a court system in her state. It was an eye-opener for me, because it laid out in detail how apparently small single requirements could in fact be … Continue reading

Posted in Abortion & reproductive rights, Rape, intimate violence, & related issues, Sex | 56 Comments  

Plan B Restrictions Mainly Restrict Grown-Up Women

The Obama administration has chosen to keep the status quo on Plan B, overruling the FDA’s science-based decision. This means that girls 16 and younger will continue to need a prescription from a doctor to buy Plan B, while girls … Continue reading

Posted in Abortion & reproductive rights, crossposted on TADA | 28 Comments  

Cain in Vain

There’s a reason that people almost never make the jump from the private sector to major elected office. For all the blather about career politicians, politics is a skill, and an incredibly difficult one. The ability to craft one’s message, … Continue reading

Posted in Abortion & reproductive rights, Elections and politics | 3 Comments  

Choice for Men and Male Heterosexual Responsibility

I was planning to post a little bit later today and call the post “Time to Start Blogging Again,” because I have been missing it a lot, and I probably will put that post up, but I have been so … Continue reading

Posted in Abortion & reproductive rights, Choice for Men | 22 Comments  

Why Progressives Don’t Support Ron Paul

I’m a month late on this, but there’s a lot in Conor Friedersdorf ‘s post on progressives and Ron Paul that I agree with. And if I were a 40-year-old Democratic politician, I’d conclude, after watching Obama, that I could … Continue reading

Posted in Abortion & reproductive rights, crossposted on TADA, Elections and politics | 13 Comments