The jury saw the posters for what they are -- a hit list for terrorists.

[In the wake of his comments last month that he would not apply an abortion-rights] litmus test ... understands viscerally reproductive rights as being related to women's human rights. ... But he's got to come up with some better language to talk about it.

The Ashcroft Department of Justice can no longer threaten Planned Parenthood doctors with the daunting specter of criminal prosecution for putting their patients first.

Implementation of this dangerous and reckless abortion ban.

Thankfully, the court understood the immediacy of this situation and temporarily stopped this law from taking effect.

We have found that for some women they just regard this as an excellent option, and this is what they would choose and what they would recommend to others. For other women, it's not.

This unconstitutional law denies women, in consultation with their doctors and families, the right to make decisions about their own health.

When these voters are introduced to Gov. George W. Bush's positions on family planning and abortion, they move solidly against him, ... George Bush sees compassionate conservatives as his strength. We believe they are his Achilles' heel.

To offer them money in a situation where it could be just feeding their habit -- it really smacks of coercion.