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  • Sign of the Times in Baltimore

    The Baltimore City Council has passed legislation that would, if enacted, require crisis pregnancy centers to display signs saying that they dont offer birth control or abortions. This measure is annoying on a number of levels, as the libertarian in me generally supports a business or charitys prerogative to operate according to its own ...
  • Stefanie Spielman, RIP

    Sad news out of Ohio: Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Stefanie Spielman, who died late last week at age 42 after a very longand very publicstruggle with breast cancer. Spielman might have been among the millions of women who face breast cancer quietly and privately if not for the gesture her husband, Chris, made upon her first ...
  • The New Mammogram Guidelines Smell Like Rationing

    We keep hearing from proponents of health care reform that government rationing of health care is a canard. We dont have health care reform yet, but with the new recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force that women shouldnt get mammograms until the age of 50, and then only every two years, it feels like were getting the ...
  • Those Who Oppose Abortions Should Not Have to Pay For Them

    Emily and Meredith, youll be completely unsurprised to hear that I greeted the passage of the Stupak amendment with more of a cheer than a groan. However unfair it might be that well-off women have more access to abortion than low-income women, the solution should not be to compel those who are morally opposed to abortion to pay for them with ...
  • We Shouldn't Judge Abby Johnson Yet, We Need to Know More

    Amanda, Before I begin, I want to clarify something. Im not anti-choice. I am anti-abortion. That might sound like semantics, but I think its a sign of the gulf between abortion-rights supporters and abortion foes. Anti-choice has a connotation of anti-woman, that being against abortion means you think women shouldnt have control ...
  • Jason Whitlock Makes Don Draper Look Like a Feminist

    Its been a whole day since I first read Jason Whitlocks Foxsports.com column defending ESPN baseball analyst Steve Phillips, who was fired from the network after having an affair with a 22-year-old production assistant, and Im still not sure what to make of it. Whitlocks main point is that [a] little off-the-books nookie should not ...
  • You Can't Always Have Childbirth "Your Way." It's Not Burger King.

    When I first read about the pregnant Arizona woman whose hospital stopped performing VBACs, prompting her to plan to drive 350 miles to Phoenix to a hospital that would allow her to deliver her baby vaginally, I sympathized. I wouldnt have made the same choice, but I sympathized. Now, though, the Daily Beast reports that the woman painted ...
  • Zero Tolerance Means Zero Critical Thinking

    School is where we send our children not only to learnreading, writing, arithemeticbut also, one would hope, to think. Its hard to see how kids are supposed to do that, though, when they go to schools where the grown-ups appear incapable of engaging in any form of critical thought or useful decision-making ... (Read more in DoubleX.)
  • The Soccer Mom Lives On

    So, Mark Penn writes in yesterdays Wall Street Journal that heyday of the soccer mom is passing. Darn. Here we are just completing our first season of soccer, and already Im uncool. Or so I thought until I actually read the article. What we have here is what my Slate colleague Jack Shafer would call a bogus trend story ... (Read more in ...
  • Sex Sells. Does It Raise Awareness?

    CNNs morning show did a segment on this new breast-cancer PSA thats making the rounds on Break.com and YouTube ... (Read more in Double X.)
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