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Jan 27 2017
Headline Roundup
Pro-Life March
Tens of thousands of demonstrators are expected in Washington Friday for an anti-abortion march that’s shaping up as a triumphant affair under President Donald Trump — despite his ambitious projection of crowds as large as 600,000.
Washington Post Politico Fox News (Online News)Apr 14 2023
Analysis
The Critical Need for Pro-Life Statesmanship
The double-digit loss for conservatives in last week’s Wisconsin supreme court election has set off a new round of fretting among Republicans over the politics of abortion.
Flipping the state’s high court to a 4–3 progressive majority will have sweeping implications for the rule of law and conservative policy in Wisconsin, but the alleged national electoral implications are being
National Review (News)Apr 24 2024
News
Survivor of communist concentration camp makes peace with dying in US prison over peaceful pro-life protest
A Christian pro-life activist who survived a communist concentration camp in post-war Yugoslavia is now making peace with the possibility she may not outlast the Biden administration. Eva Edl, 88, has long been familiar with the consequences of dehumanization. After the Nazi forces were routed in Europe and the war at large was coming to an end, Edl, not yet 10 years old, was tossed into one
The BlazeMar 18 2024
News
Federal judge rules Noblesville schools did not discriminate against pro-life student group
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — A federal judge has ruled in favor of Noblesville Schools in a lawsuit over a pro-life student club. Judge Sarah Evans Barker ruled for the district and NHS employees in each count of the lawsuit. An NHS student and her parents sued the school, claiming leaders violated the constitution by temporarily blocking a pro-life club from meeting at the school, and for
Wish TVJan 31 2024
News
Peaceful Pro-Life Protesters Convicted, Facing 11 Years in Prison
On Tuesday, six pro-life activists who engaged in a peaceful protest three years ago were convicted on federal charges and now face up to 11 years in prison. As Breitbart reports, the Biden Administration first announced the charges against the group of peaceful protesters back in October of 2022, stemming from an incident on March 5th, 2021 in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. On that day, the group
American GreatnessApr 21 2024
News
Pro-life group weighing legal action after being placed on extremist database alongside 'Hamas, KKK'
A pro-life group is considering taking legal action after its members were placed on a database that tracks extremists within the U.S. Students for Life of America, or "SFLA," was named in a University of Maryland project called the "Profiles of Individual Radicalization in the United States" or "PIRUS," The College Fix first reported. The database tracks "over 3,500 violent and non-violent
Fox News (Online News)Apr 17 2024
News
Kelly Clarkson: Pro-Life Laws 'Literally Kill' Women -- ‘Insane' Not to Abort Children Conceived in Rape
Kelly Clarkson got emotional recalling her own difficulties with her pregnancies, claiming that the recent Arizona Supreme Court decision to uphold pro-life legislation “can literally kill” someone. “Last week we saw the Arizona Supreme Court uphold a law from 1864 that bans nearly all abortions,” the talk-show host and musician said during Monday’s episode of NBC’s The Kelly Clarkson Show. “
Breitbart NewsSep 26 2023
News
Wisconsin pro-life groups seek enforcement of laws
Pro-life advocates at the Wisconsin State Capitol on Tuesday called for two district attorneys to prosecute abortionists who are dismembering unborn babies. Dane County’s Ismael Ozanne and Milwaukee County’s John Chisholm have said they won’t prosecute abortions in their jurisdictions. What does the law say? An 1849 law protects unborn babies from abortion. But Dane County Circuit Judge Diane
World MagazineApr 04 2024
News
Republicans rip ‘weaponized’ DOJ after four pro-life activists convicted in abortion-clinic protest
Four pro-life activists were found guilty of violating federal law for a protest outside an abortion clinic, bringing the number of such convictions under the Biden administration to 10 and renewing GOP charges of “weaponized” justice. U.S. Magistrate Judge Jeffrey Frensley in Nashville found the protesters guilty this week of violating the Freedom to Access to Clinic Entrances Act for their
Washington TimesMay 18 2023
Opinion
A Win for Pro-Life Pragmatism in North Carolina
On the issue of protecting life, Republican state legislators appear to be learning to not let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
In North Carolina on Tuesday night, the Republican legislature overrode the Democratic governor’s veto of a bill establishing a twelve-week limit on elective abortions. The legislature needed at least 60 percent of the votes in each chamber — and that’s
National Review (News)