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Infanticide Debate Reflects a New Era for Abortion Politics
As states push for pro-choice protections, Christians have a growing obligation to defend the lives of babies born as “burdens.”
Heartbeat Bills Used to Divide Pro-Lifers. Here’s Why That’s Changing.
Even the “most restrictive” abortion laws—like one vetoed this week in Ohio—may now have a place in incrementalist strategy.
The Uncertain Future of Pro-Life Democrats
Mixed results in the 2018 midterms leave questions on partisan strategy over abortion.
How Cecile Richards Strengthened the Pro-Life Movement
Outgoing Planned Parenthood president leaves legacy on both side of the abortion debate.
The Year Science Took Over the Pro-Life Movement
Even the technology touted at 2018’s March for Life can divide the cause when it comes to abortion policy.
Are Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Women Any Closer to Finding Common Ground?
A year after the first Women’s March, politics continue to splinter the women’s movement.
GOP Tax Reform Recognizes Unborn Babies as Beneficiaries
Conservative Christians respond also to proposed changes on adoption credits and pulpit politics.
Democrats Willing to Fund Pro-Life Candidates to Win Back Congress
Question is how many single-issue voters are really up for grabs.
Being Pro-Life Has Never Been Easy
Our trust in God outweighs our fear.
Banning Abortion Based on Down Syndrome?
Why I’d rather see parents get the facts… then choose life.
50: The Best the March for Life Movement Can Ever Hope For?
The last time pro-life politicians had this much political power, states passed record restrictions on abortion. But new rulings suggest a stopping point.
How Abortion Stories Overtook Life Ethics
Anecdotes aren’t enough to determine morality.
Taking Exception: The Strategy That's Dividing the Pro-life Movement
States are passing more restrictions on abortion than ever before. Some say it’s because they’ve surrendered too much.
Abortion Meets a New Generation
Progressive evangelicals can't tout social justice while side-stepping the sanctity of life.
The Problem with the Fetal Pain Abortion Bans
New state bills rely heavily on science. That could turn out to be a problem.
A Real Happily-Ever-After for Babies With Down Syndrome
Abortion, adoption, and yet again, ignorance over special needs.
The Embattled Career of Dr. Koop
Despite political pressures, the surgeon general was out to fight disease, not people.
Roe at 40: Who's Winning the Abortion Battle?
With victories and setbacks on both sides, not to mention conflicting polls, it can be hard to tell.
Doubting China's One-Child Policy Change
Why many advocacy groups are condemning another's optimistic report.
What is Romney's Legislative Agenda on Abortion?
Abortion remains a hot-button issue in the presidential campaign.

Top Story March 29, 2024

A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
Ephraim Radner’s “narrow” concern for protecting the mundane goods of earthly life isn’t so narrow after all.

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