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Kansas voted to save abortion, but the hardest work is yet to come. → Read More
"There's no way to test it in the bloodstream, and a person doesn't need to tell the police what they took." → Read More
"I felt that the most keenly, in the sadness of what this was going to mean for them." → Read More
Dr. Ghazaleh Moayedi explains, in her own words, the gut-wrenching and increasingly dangerous dance around harsh abortion restrictions. → Read More
Clinic escorts and employees process the loss of abortion rights in Alabama. → Read More
It's starting. → Read More
With the white men outside Nashville's Planned Parenthood on the day Roe died. → Read More
Let me repeat: equity, equity, equity. → Read More
The justice claims “this Nation's history and tradition” oppose the practice. Exactly whose history is he considering? → Read More
Well, fuck. → Read More
And it's clearer than ever they're not going to stop their fight with this one case. → Read More
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments today challenging and defending Texas’ new abortion law through a pair of cases—Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson and United States v. Texas. Both were fairly technical in nature: The first took on the standing of the state’s six-week abortion ban, which also threatens anyone who “aids or abets” an abortion with a […] → Read More
Here's what's at stake while oral arguments take place on Monday. → Read More
At Moody Bible Institute, purity culture and complementarianism have worked together to forgive abusers and punish the abused. → Read More
For the workers, the job intersected with their values. It made them easy to exploit. → Read More
Well, that didn't take long. → Read More
What it's like to feel like a criminal when you're saving lives. → Read More
“You Never Forget Your First” may not be the summer read you want, but it’s the one you need. → Read More
"It’s just normal folks who end up getting pushed back and pushed back and pushed back." → Read More
Seth Graves was just a teenager when he signed Union University’s morality clause. As a new lawsuit reveals, what followed for him is all too familiar for queer students on Christian campuses. → Read More