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NARAL Pro-Choice America (pronounced "NAY-ral") is a "pro-choice" organization in the United States that engages in political action to oppose restrictions on abortion and expand access to abortion. NARAL is often used as a short form of the name.

History

The group was founded in 1968 by Bernard Nathanson, Larry Lader and Betty Friedan as the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws. Bernard Nathanson, like Sandra Cano "Mary Doe," is now a vocal pro-life activist. After Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case in which the U.S. Supreme Court declared a constitutional right to privacy in reproductive decisions including abortion, it changed its name to National Abortion Rights Action League, then to National Abortion & Reproductive Rights Action League, and in 2003 dropped the long form in favor of "NARAL Pro-Choice America."
   The precursor to NARAL was ARAL--the Association to Repeal Abortion Laws. ARAL was an expansion of the "Army of Three" — Pat Maginnis, Rowena Gurner, and Lana Phelan. The ‘Army of Three’ traveled widely to meet women in private homes and union halls across the county, where they offered support, contraceptive information, and referrals to safe abortion providers in Mexico.
   NARAL Pro-Choice America uses numerous tactics to lobby for increased abortion rights, both in the U.S. and overseas. It sponsors lawsuits, donates money to politicians supportive of abortion rights through its political action committee, and organizes its members (especially through Internet communication and e-mail) to contact members of Congress and urge them to support NARAL's positions. In addition, NARAL sponsors special events, most notably the March for Women's Lives in 2004. NARAL's longtime leader was Kate Michelman; however, she announced her retirement in 2004. Nancy Keenan, formerly the Montana state Superintendent of Schools, is now the President of NARAL Pro-Choice America.
   NARAL Pro-Choice America is a non-profit organization and has approximately 30 state affiliates, including NARAL Pro-Choice New York, NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts, and NARAL Pro-Choice Washington. NARAL Pro-Choice New York is the largest affiliate, followed by NARAL Pro-Choice Washington. NARAL Pro-Choice America and its affiliates have been criticized by some abortion political activists, both for supporting pro-choice Republicans such as Lincoln Chafee and Michael Bloomberg, and for supporting moderate or conservative Democrats.
   NARAL Pro-Choice America also sponsors public sex education and tracks state and national legislation affecting laws regarding abortion, women's health and reproductive rights.

Other activities

  • In an ad targeting U.S. Supreme Court nominee John Roberts, NARAL claimed that while U.S. Deputy Solicitor-General, Roberts supported "violent fringe groups and a convicted clinic bomber." While Roberts did argue before the Supreme Court that a 19th-century statute directed against the Ku Klux Klan didn't apply to those protesting outside abortion clinics, the case in question occurred almost seven years before the bombing pictured in the ad and was unrelated to clinic bombings. The ad was retracted under pressure from other pro-choice groups as undercutting the credibility of the abortion rights cause.
  • In 2004, the organization sponsored the March for Women's Lives.Further Information

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