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Is Abortion A Choice?
In a recent article, I addressed the claim that abortion gives women the power to avoid a family burden when they don’t want it. I showed the other side of the story that is rarely, if ever, mentioned: accessible abortion strips women of the power to demand family security when they need it. Drawing analysis from a 1994 study co-authored by the current (pro-choice) U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, I explained how an industry based on "choice" doesn't always give that choice to the mother.
Posted in Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, next gen, Sanctity of Life
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Tagged Abortion, choice, David Reardon, Is Abortion A Choice?, Janet Yellen, Tessa Longbons
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Abortion Disempowers Women
Accessible abortion gives women power, or so they say. As they put it, a baby on the way potentially jeopardizes a woman's professional career or even her social life. In short, if women aren't able to decide when to—excuse the euphemism—"terminate their pregnancies," then they are necessarily reduced to second-class citizens who cannot control their future.
Posted in Faith, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, next gen, Sanctity of Life, Sexuality
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Tagged Abortion, Abortion Disempowers Women, An Analysis of Out-of-Wedlock Childbearing in the United States, Breyer, Dobbs v. Jackson, Janet Yellen, Kagan, Oxford, Planned Parenthood, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Roe v. Wade, Sotomayor, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
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