Weekly Pulse: Nun Excommunicated for Approving Lifesaving Abortion

By: Wednesday May 19, 2010 9:00 am

A nun in Phoenix, Arizona was excommunicated for approving a lifesaving abortion. Sister Margaret McBride‘s role in the sacramental life of the Catholic Church came to an abrupt end after she approved an therapeutic abortion at St. Joseph’s Hospital Medical Center, Robin Marty of RH Reality Check reports. She was swiftly transferred to another job at the hospital.

Weekly Pulse: SCOTUS Nominee Kagan a Cipher on Choice

By: Wednesday May 12, 2010 9:21 am

On Monday, President Barack Obama nominated solicitor general Elena Kagan to replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court. Kagan’s nomination has raised eyebrows among progressives. Despite a long career in legal academia, Kagan has published very little. She seems to have studiously avoided taking a stand on almost any controversial issue. Ruth Coniff of the Progressive calls the Kagan pick “a triumph of the bland.”

Weekly Pulse: FACE the Facts

By: Wednesday May 5, 2010 10:42 am

In 1993, anti-choice extremists murdered a doctor, burned 12 buildings, set off a bomb, and blockaded 66 abortion clinics. The following year, President Bill Clinton signed the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. FACE made it a federal crime to obstruct a clinic or intimidate patients and providers.

Weekly Pulse: The Pill at 50 and Oklahoma’s Extreme Ultrasound Law

By: Wednesday April 28, 2010 8:51 am

by Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium blogger

Fifty years ago, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first birth control pill. Needless to say, the repercussions of this medical and public policy breakthrough are still being felt today.

Weekly Pulse: Nebraska’s Sweeping Abortion Ban on Colision Course with Supreme Court

By: Wednesday April 14, 2010 8:59 am

By Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium blogger

Yesterday, Nebraska’s Republican governor Dave Heineman signed a sweeping new law that criminalizes almost all abortions after 20 weeks’ gestation and another bill that forces women to undergo extensive mental health assessment prior to obtaining an abortion before 20 weeks.

Weekly Pulse: Obama Signs Health Reform Bill, Backlash Begins

By: Wednesday March 24, 2010 9:07 am

By Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium blogger

Yesterday, President Obama signed health care reform into law. As Mike Lillis explains in the Washington Independent, the bill now proceeds to the Senate for reconciliation. The whole process could be complete by the end of the week. Republicans and their allies have already moved to challenge reform in court.

Weekly Pulse: Obama to Promote Health Plan at Summit

By: Wednesday February 24, 2010 8:29 am

On Monday, the White House released its plan for health care reform, which resembles the Senate bill with additional concessions for liberals and labor unions. Tomorrow, President Obama will hold a televised health care summit. Obama is billing the summit as a last-ditch attempt to solicit Republican ideas for health care reform. In fact, he’s hoping to give the GOP enough rope to hang itself.

Weekly Pulse: Did Wiretappers Target Landrieu Over Health Care Deal?

By: Wednesday January 27, 2010 10:00 am

By Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium Blogger

The conservative videographer who donned a pimp suit to embarrass the anti-poverty group ACORN was arrested in New Orleans, LA for allegedly conspiring to bug the office of Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu.

Weekly Pulse: Abortion Doctor’s Assassin Goes to Court

By: Wednesday January 13, 2010 9:07 am

By Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium Blogger

The man who admitted to gunning down Dr. George Tiller in church last May went on trial in Kansas on Friday. Tiller was one of a small number of doctors performing late term abortions in the U.S.

Scott Roeder admitted to shooting the Tiller, but he is pleading not guilty to murder, as Robin Marty reports in RH Reality Check. Yesterday, Judge Warren Wilbert shocked observers by allowing Roeder’s lawyers to argue that their client is guilty of voluntary manslaughter, not premeditated murder.

Weekly Pulse: Dodd and Dorgan to Retire

By: Wednesday January 6, 2010 11:10 am

Two Democratic senators unexpectedly announced their resignations on Tuesday.

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