Contra NPR on Contraception By Ramesh Ponnuru November 13, 2020 Much of the public argument over abortifacient contraceptives papers over a tension that at least verges on a contradiction.
The ‘Class of Special Rights’ Called the First Amendment By Alexandra DeSanctis July 9, 2020 A Washington Post columnist gets it all wrong on Little Sisters of the Poor.
Party of ‘Science’ By Kevin D. Williamson July 9, 2020 Someone should do Gail Collins the great favor of explaining to her the difference between a human organ and a human organism.
China Forces Widespread Birth Control on Uighur Population By Zachary Evans June 29, 2020 The campaign of forced sterilizations and family separation has led to a sharp drop in the Uighur birthrate in Xinjiang province.
The Little Sisters of the Poor Head Back to the Supreme Court By Alexandra DeSanctis January 29, 2020 The charitable order of Catholic nuns is being forced to defend its religious beliefs before the high court for the third time.
Big Families in the New York Times By Alexandra DeSanctis January 13, 2020 A feature piece interviews parents who are raising families of more than four children.
Our Faltering Social Vitality By Rich Lowry December 3, 2019 Contemporary America is characterized by less procreation and more self-destruction.
House, Senate Dems Introduce Measure Requiring Insurance to Cover Over-the-Counter Birth Control By Mairead McArdle June 13, 2019 Democrats introduced a measure Thursday that would mandate that insurance companies provide full coverage for over-the-counter birth control.
District Courts Adopt Ridiculous Double Standard to Preserve Obamacare Contraceptive Mandate By Howard Slugh January 23, 2019 Elections apparently don’t have consequences, after all.