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Pro-Life Legislation and the Pain of Compromise

Just a few months ago, mandatory sonograms and waiting periods for those seeking abortions were the best we could do to protect life under Roe. If we could save even one life, we tried to do so. Our challenge today is that, at this point in America's history, we have to work incrementally by  […]

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OB/GYNs Push to Correct Post-Roe Media Disinformation

Pro-life baby doctors are taking the unusual move to correct unchallenged claims in the media that the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision will undermine pregnancy care and lead to a surge in deaths. The 7,000-member American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists, or AAPLOG, told  […]

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Pro-Life 'Trigger' Laws Take Effect in Idaho, Tennessee, Texas

Life is now officially protected in three more states. Idaho, Tennessee, and Texas have anti-abortion "trigger" laws — pro-life laws restricting abortion — that went into effect. The three states are among more than a dozen states to pass trigger laws protecting the unborn that would take  […]

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Pro-Life Centers Attacked – Where is DOJ?

One year ago, a Planned Parenthood center in Michigan was attacked. Within four days, an arrest was made. Yet between the June 24, 2022, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Supreme Court decision, overturning Roe v. Wade, and late July, there were 92 attacks on pro-life centers (32 on  […]

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Judge Blocks Prosecutors' Attempt to Enforce Michigan's Abortion Ban

A Michigan judge blocked county prosecutors from enforcing the state's 1931 ban on abortion for the foreseeable future after two days of witness testimony from abortion experts, providers and the state's chief medical officer. The ruling comes after the state Court of Appeals said earlier this month  […]

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What Pro-Lifers Must Learn From Kansas Loss

The most important lesson the pro-life movement can take from our defeat in Kansas' constitutional amendment vote is to recognize that it was a defeat. Challenges could—and would—have been overcome had the GOP actually showed up for the fight. Even after Dobbs, the unborn still cannot defend  […]

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New York Times Misleads on Kansas Pro-Life Defeat

There were a number of circumstantial reasons why the particular amendment in Kansas was defeated. For one thing, it was drafted well before the Dobbs decision was handed down, and the pro-life organizers in favor of the measure likely failed to anticipate the onslaught of outside money and  […]

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Biden Signs New Executive Order on Abortion Rights

President Joe Biden signed an executive order to help ensure access to abortion in light of the Supreme Court's decision earlier this summer to eliminate the constitutional right to the procedure. The President said the order helps women travel out of state to receive abortions, ensures health care  […]

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Kansas Votes to Continue to Shed Innocent Blood

Abortion rights forces scored an upset victory in Kansas on Tuesday when voters rejected an amendment that would have allowed the state legislature to ban the procedure. The vote, which comes just six weeks after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, means Kansas will remain one of the few red  […]

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Justice Department Sues Idaho Over Abortion Restrictions

The Biden administration filed a lawsuit against Idaho for restricting access to abortion to patients who need lifesaving medical treatment, the first such Justice Department challenge since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade this summer. Idaho's near-total abortion ban, which will take effect  […]

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Gov. Whitmer Won't Give Up Trying to Kill the Unborn

A judge blocked enforcement of a 1931 Michigan ban on abortion, just hours after the state Court of Appeals said county prosecutors were not covered by a May order and could enforce the prohibition following the fall of Roe v. Wade. Oakland County Judge Jacob Cunningham stepped in at the request of  […]

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Kansas First to Vote on Abortion Amendment After Dobbs

The amendment on Tuesday’s ballot would not ban abortion, but would allow the Legislature to do so. “We know that they will ban it as soon as they can,” says Zack Gingrich-Gaylord, communications director for Trust Women, which operates an abortion clinic in Wichita. “We can read the room. They have  […]

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