Over on the Spectator main page, G. Tracy Mehan, III welcomes news of a nationwide drop in abortions, but still can’t shake the “overwhelming sadness” that comes with Roe’s 35th anniversary. Other recent prolifery in these cyber pages includes Pia de Solenni’s essay on Knocked Up, Juno, and single motherhood; Matt Bowman’s report on Rudy Giuliani’s judicial jujitsu; and my article on the Democrats’ Planned Parenthood primary.
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