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  • … critics also include former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, who said the ruling was “not the outcome I would have … law, said, “It has been said that a society should be judged by the way they care for the vulnerable among us. … the state legislature. That’s what courts are supposed to do. It’s judicial modesty, not judicial activism. Arizona’s …
  • … and drugs we take. Part of the FDA’s mission is to be “responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring … According to the FDA’s own data, roughly one in 25 women who take abortion drugs will require emergency services. And … responsibility for years, it is time for the FDA to do what it is legally required to do: protect women and …
  • … women and their unborn children, ensuring that doctors do not perform abortions unless necessary to save the life of … to ensure that emergency rooms provide care to patients who are uninsured or otherwise unable to pay. Notably, EMTALA … abuse of power. The importance of the case cannot be overstated: lives are in the balance. The people of Idaho, …
  • … That means that unless a patient dies, abortion providers do not have to report the serious complications these … actions have caused women and girls to suffer Women who have taken abortion drugs have experienced a myriad of … room, and research has suggested the number could be even higher. The American College of Obstetricians and …
  • … by de-banking. As Alliance Defending Freedom points out in a friend-of-the-court brief filed in support of the … the trip. It couldn’t pay its Ugandan ministry partners—who live meal to meal—for several weeks. And it had to … does not address the many de-banking decisions that can be laid at the feet of private actors. The solution to this …
  • … it enabled sex trafficking. Trafficked women can now be more easily kept away from doctors and coerced into … alone—without once seeing a medical professional or anyone who could intervene on her behalf. No one has seen the … often the actions of these ER doctors—who had nothing to do with the original abortion—that save a woman’s life. Dr. …
  • … a two-time conference swimming champion from Virginia Tech who specialized in the 500-yard freestyle event. In 2022, … years and hundreds of hours training for the chance to be the very best, to be recognized as champions, and to compete for college scholarships. All have lost out on opportunities and honors as a result of having to …
  • … she had “incurable depression.” Although the psychiatrist who had treated de Troyer for over two decades doubted … requirement for euthanasia, a leading euthanasia advocate who served as a cancer specialist agreed to euthanize her. … Lacking independence is an understatement. The doctor who euthanized Tom’s mother is not just an outspoken …
  • … new words or definitions to the English language can be fun. According to Merriam-Webster—which recently added 690 … unborn child. And heartbreak and tragedy for so many women who are told that abortion is their only option. More than … narrow-minded. The only way to reclaim truth is to call out radical deception when we see it, and to continually …
  • … safety risks by continually pushing these drugs to anyone who will buy them. GenBioPro v. Raynes The U.S. Food and Drug … year, it made the change permanent, meaning women can now be prescribed these drugs via telehealth and receive them in … laws. But if GenBioPro has its way, states will no longer be able to implement necessary safety protocols to protect …