I doubt there are many readers of this magazine who are pro-choice. Why, then, do I write an argument against abortion for its readers? Why preach to the choir? Preaching to the choir is a ...
The original pro-choice argument is rooted in the classical liberal affirmation of every man's right to own his own body. Critical of liberalism for its failure to extend this right equally to ...
The pro-life side wishes to ban abortion in order to save the lives of unborn fetuses. In opposition to this, the pro-choice argument views the fetus as an embryo, or a part of the mother’s body she ...
In Hail-Mary attempts to defeat these amendments in Missouri, Maryland and New York, where they seem likely to pass, ...
This argument reminds us that even in the abortion ... to her rights and needs as well as those of the unborn. Pro-choice women's rights activists do not take a casual or callous attitude to ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case that could significantly impact Planned Parenthood and its funding.
Again, this argument seems to have been entirely invented ... we’re now dealing with a pro-choice party. Still better than a pro-abortion party, perhaps, but certainly not inspiring to the ...
The essay grows out of the moment in oral arguments at the Supreme Court this ... is easy and simple and satisfies every demand that pro-choice women want from the legal system.