The dominant voices engaged in what passes for the debate over "sexual morality" are often on the same side of the fence regarding sexual stereotypes, and united in sexism.
Ministers from the developed and developing world launched a new International Health Partnership, but the partnership only referenced, rather than committed to, reproductive health.
The Republican presidential candidates who participated in the Values Voter Debate Monday night opposed not only abortion but science-based sex education, CEDAW, and universal health care, too.
Domestic women's rights advocates are gearing up for a renewed CEDAW ratification fight. But do they realize what effect passing an abortion-neutral CEDAW might have on reproductive rights in other countries?
Amanda tackles anti-choice misinformation and the global gag rule and interviews Aimee Thorne-Thomsen of PEP. Also, rethinking intercourse and Reality Cast rips off "The Daily Show".
The New Jersey State Supreme Court rules unanimously against a plaintiff's claim that her physician ought to have told her that her abortion would end a human life.