Over-the-Counter Birth Control? Not Quite Yet…
Hormonal birth control options—like the pill, patch, and ring—are now available in Oregon without requiring a visit to the doctor. A new state bill... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: Pope Versus Puppies
Everyone loves Pope Francis, TIME Magazine’s Person of the Year for 2013. That’s due in part to the heroic efforts of his PR guy,... Read More
Contraception for Some, Bureaucracy for Others
Back in early 2012 I wrote an article criticizing the Department of Health & Human Services proposed rule that would require all employers, including... Read More
Religion and Reproductive Access: Why All Employers Should Provide Birth Control Coverage for Women
The Department of Health and Human Services recently issued a rule requiring all employers, including those that are affiliated with religious organizations but are... Read More
Legislating Morality: How House Conservatives Endanger Lives by “Protecting” The Unborn
House conservatives have recently revived the debate over government sponsored abortions, specifically over the extent to which our government wishes to indirectly fund the... Read More
The Pill: Still Safe, Effective, and Threatening after All These Years
With the passing of the pill’s fiftieth birthday, much ink has been spilled over the effect oral contraception has had since its initial release... Read More
Praying for Sex
A 140-year-old organization in London called the “Catholic Truth Society” has published a new “Prayer Book for Spouses,” containing among other things a prayer... Read More