Ohio voters rejected a referendum on Tuesday during a special election that received attention from both sides of the political aisle. Issue One would have raised the threshold of votes required to amend Ohio’s Constitution from a simple majority to…
Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this piece stated that the Republican letter was authored by Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti. The correct author is Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch. The Department of Health and Human Services has found a…
Take a look at an ad being pumped out in advance of a referendum in Ohio. This comes from something called the Progress Action Fund, and it’s about as low as politics in America can go: Wow, these Republicans are…
Ohioans will be at the polls on Tuesday during a summer special election to vote on a seemingly innocuous question: Should a state require a simple majority or a super majority to pass constitutional amendments? While it may not seem…
The Dobbs decision striking down Roe v. Wade has led to shrill outcries by providers of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and surrogacy. Both are lucrative, high-growth commercial industries enjoying increasing demand, thanks in part to rising infertility and late pregnancy…
Maine Gov. Janet Mills signed an amendment to Maine’s law on July 19 that will make it easier for women to get late-term abortions in the state. Prior to the amendment, the law stipulated that abortions could only be performed…
A vocal proponent of abortion and euthanasia is arguing that artificial intelligence may have human rights. Peter Singer, a professor of ethics at Princeton University, recently claimed that AI may be considered sentient and should, therefore, have something akin to…
It’s hard to say whether we’re winning or losing when it comes to the pro-life cause. In the year since the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, some states have instituted total abortion bans. Others have eliminated all restrictions, advertising…
Once called “the wickedest woman in New York” in the tabloids of the time, Madame Restell, the notorious abortionist of 19th-century New York City, is rebranded as a saintly “protector of women’s reproductive rights” in a new book by Jennifer…