Kavanaugh's record of public statements and legal decisions on abortion rights is relatively thin.
The first step towards making a difference in the life of an abused child
Religious groups are not just asking the Supreme Court to excuse them from providing contraception but that insurers should not provide coverage directly.
An OB-GYN explains how one state's restrictions affect women everywhere.
Unlike women's reproductive clinics, most crisis pregnancy centers are not medical facilities, and apart from providing free pregnancy tests and possibly limited sonograms, they do not offer medical assistance.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments for the redefinition of marriage, and many Christians wonder whether or not the government has any business setting the limits of marriage at all. I don’t believe the institutional church should generally try to formulate specific public policy or identify herself with particular political issues or candidates. But the church is charged …
(RNS) — A court bent on finding an absence of neutrality can always find something.
Update: Health care policy experts explained to TPM why the options floated by the court’s conservatives were unworkable. Read more...
My sons mother had CPS called on her about 4 times and in custody court she's trying to say cps has never contacted her. Is there a way I can get something saying they have?
The Parental Accountability Court program is a joint effort of the Department of Human Services Division of Child Support Services
A section of the religious right claims that the use of contraception equates to abortion, as they believe contraceptive prevent the implantation of a fertilized embryo in the uterus. While scientists agree that this belief is misinformation and does not align with medical definitions of abortion, they also argue that contraceptive devices actually prevent fertilization, thus leading to less embryo abortions then would occur naturally.This information…
We prohibit young people from engaging in a whole host of things because we feel they lack the maturity to fully grasp the potential consequences of their actions. In spite of this, we support the idea that an adolescent who commits a violent act has somehow overcome the well-known cognitive and behavioral limitations of their age and should now, in the eyes of the court, be seen as an adult.
In the past, all you had to worry about when your kids got in an argument at school was after school detention. The internet and social media has been a great asset to our families and our kids. But if something is posted on social media by a child that is negative, the ramifications could put you in court.
When refugee women are raped—something that happens with infuriating frequency—their options are dangerously limited.
They often have difficulty making and achieving aspirational plans for the future.
This morning I took a call on our office phone from a woman looking for an abortion. But it took...
Reproductive health isn’t just about abortions, despite all the attention they get. It’s also about access to family planning services, contraception, sex education and much else. Such access lets women control the timing and size of their families so they have children when they are financially secure and emotionally ready and can finish their education and advance in the workplace. After all, having children is expensive, costing US$9,000 to $25,000 a year. And that’s why …
Too often, inaccurate medical terms have led many women to believe they have undergone abortions when nothing could be further from the truth.
Want to listen instead of read? You can hear this blog post on my podcast! Search for “The Natasha Crain Podcast” on your favorite podcast player or listen in your browser below<br>My blog and podcast have been quiet since April because I was finishing writing my new book, Faithfully Different: Regaining Biblical Clarity in a Secular Culture.<br>Faithfully Different is about the fact that Christians with a biblical worldview are now a minority in America and how the secular worldview that surrounds…
Most abortions overseas involve pills, and the method is used in about half of legal U.S. abortions. It also seems to be the future of illicit abortion.