The Spectator Staff
April 12, 2012
Last Thursday, Gov. Scott Walker quietly signed 51 bills on Thursday and announced the list of bills on Friday. Among them are three controversial bills that limit access to abortion services stress, abstinence-only sex education and repeal the state’s Equal Pay Enforcement Act, which made it... Read more »
Taylor Kuether
February 2, 2012
Last week marked the 39th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s highly controversial ruling in Roe v. Wade, in which abortion was made permissible with a few stipulations including protecting prenatal life, protecting women’s health, and regulating the trimester in which abortions could be carried... Read more »
Abbie Brandhagen
December 1, 2011
The foundation of the pro-abortion cause is choice. People want the choice to live their lives as they please without the government getting in the way of their personal decisions. When this choice involves the life of another, however, the choice should not, in any circumstances, be to kill a person.... Read more »
Haley Zblewski
November 3, 2011
Abortion rights have always been controversial. For years, pro-life organizations have been touting that laws put in place since Roe v. Wade are unconstitutional without making much progress. But now in Mississippi, a proposed amendment to the state’s constitution would redefine personhood and make... Read more »