Rachel Roth Aldhizer writes on culture, politics, and family life. Her reporting and opinion has appeared in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and elsewhere. Rachel’s commentary has featured on NPR’s All Things Considered, MSNBC, and other outlets. She is a Visiting Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and a recent recipient of the Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship.

The New York Times

I’m a Conservative. My Disabled Son Needs Medicaid to Live.

The Washington Post

I’m evangelical. I worry about casting Charlie Kirk as a Christian martyr.

MSNBC

The Katy Tur Show

Wall Street Journal

The Abortion Lobby Endangers Pregnant Women

First Things Magazine

The Case Against the Abortion Pill

Pharmacists Should Not Prescribe Mifepristone

The Fund for American Studies

Awards Dinner Speech, minute 12:42

Press Release for Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship

National Review

Cruz, Britt to Unveil Bill to Protect IVF Through Medicaid Funding

Exclusive: Leaked Draft of Senate Bill Mandating IVF Coverage

Plough Magazine 

The Island of Misfit Toys 

Public Discourse

The Curious Rise in Disability: How Change in Language Alters Reality

Disability Requires Protection in the Womb

Making Sense of America’s Maternal Mortality Crisis

WORLD Magazine

Medication Abortion Expands

Good Law, Bad Medicine

The New Right to Be a Parent

Examining Medicaid

Consistency Matters

An Ethically Untenable Bill Looms

Making Humanitarian Decisions 

Human Dignity Is Threatened In Texas


Newsweek 

What Do We Owe People with Disabilities


The Federalist 

Texas Woman Seeking Medical Exemption For Abortion Exposes Needed Protections For Disabled Children


The American Conservative

An Unjust Cheap Justice 

Virtual Therapy, Real Problems


Mere Orthodoxy 

The Contradiction of Healing Prayer

He Came so We Could Be Like Him


The American Reformer

Disability, Suffering and Abortion

Ave Maria Radio

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