This week The Hill, a Washington D.C. newspaper, published my editorial about the advertiser reaction to Rush Limbaugh's three-day verbal assault on Georgetown Law student Sandra Fluke, its implications for freedom of speech, and the ways in which his reprehensible words have galvanized a generation of women who were born after the women's movement of a half century ago. Today's women and girls have grown up in a world where it's all too easy to take their reproductive rights for granted, and Limbaugh's disgusting comments serve as a wake-up call that the battle over a woman's right to control her own body and make private decisions with her physician is still ongoing.