This Article examines the use by anti-contraception advocates of the claims that “contraception harms women” and “contraception is abortion,” claims made most prominently in litigation challenging Obamacare’s contraceptive coverage requirement. See Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, 134 S. Ct. 2751 (2014). The Article uncovers the nineteenth-century roots of these arguments and the strategic reasoning behind their current revival, to reveal that these claims are part of a broad attack on contraception grounded in opposition to non-procreative sex. In Part II, the Article reviews nineteenth-century reasoning about contraceptives, and then in Part III, discusses the modern revival of this Comstock era mode of reasoning about contraception which connecte...
Lynn and Carol Hogue, “Anthony Comstock: A Religious Fundamentalist\u27s Negative Impact on Reproduc...
Both sides of the birth control debate agree that birth control artificially prevents or interrupts ...
Both sides of the birth control debate agree that birth control artificially prevents or interrupts ...
This Article examines the use by anti-contraception advocates of the claims that “contraception harm...
This Article examines the use by anti-contraception advocates of the claims that “contraception harm...
Much of the controversy surrounding reproductive rights in the United States is mainly concentrated ...
The article describes how the merging of Southern and Northern women's health groups resulted in a p...
In this essay, I make the argument that abortion and contraception are fundamentally different acti...
This paper surveys the history of condom use, the underlying science, the FDA regulation of condoms ...
In 1873, the Comstock Act labeled contraceptive information and materials obscene and banned their d...
The World Health Organization reported that 40% of the pregnancies in the world in 1977 were unplann...
This paper traces the history of attempts to restrict contraception, the legal events securing wides...
Pro-life Christian ethicists and medical practitioners have been united in their opposition to abort...
“Contraceptive sex,” wrote social science researcher Mary Eberstadt in 2012, “is the fundamental soc...
Lynn and Carol Hogue, “Anthony Comstock: A Religious Fundamentalist\u27s Negative Impact on Reproduc...
Lynn and Carol Hogue, “Anthony Comstock: A Religious Fundamentalist\u27s Negative Impact on Reproduc...
Both sides of the birth control debate agree that birth control artificially prevents or interrupts ...
Both sides of the birth control debate agree that birth control artificially prevents or interrupts ...
This Article examines the use by anti-contraception advocates of the claims that “contraception harm...
This Article examines the use by anti-contraception advocates of the claims that “contraception harm...
Much of the controversy surrounding reproductive rights in the United States is mainly concentrated ...
The article describes how the merging of Southern and Northern women's health groups resulted in a p...
In this essay, I make the argument that abortion and contraception are fundamentally different acti...
This paper surveys the history of condom use, the underlying science, the FDA regulation of condoms ...
In 1873, the Comstock Act labeled contraceptive information and materials obscene and banned their d...
The World Health Organization reported that 40% of the pregnancies in the world in 1977 were unplann...
This paper traces the history of attempts to restrict contraception, the legal events securing wides...
Pro-life Christian ethicists and medical practitioners have been united in their opposition to abort...
“Contraceptive sex,” wrote social science researcher Mary Eberstadt in 2012, “is the fundamental soc...
Lynn and Carol Hogue, “Anthony Comstock: A Religious Fundamentalist\u27s Negative Impact on Reproduc...
Lynn and Carol Hogue, “Anthony Comstock: A Religious Fundamentalist\u27s Negative Impact on Reproduc...
Both sides of the birth control debate agree that birth control artificially prevents or interrupts ...
Both sides of the birth control debate agree that birth control artificially prevents or interrupts ...