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  • … The State of Colorado Is Considering European-Style Repression of … viewpoint, whether in word or thought, will not go unpunished. Relentless persecution despite repeated losses … that conflict with his beliefs. Even though the United States Supreme Court rebuked Colorado officials’ overt …
  • … to the people and their elected lawmakers—allowing states to enact strong pro-life policies. Now, the Biden … as an accomplice to an abortion or attempted abortion. All these laws include exceptions in cases where the life of the … What’s at stake in the Texas case? The government shouldn’t force a doctor to perform an abortion. The Biden abortion
  • … to seek help at all.   Schwartz v. City of New York In 2018, New York City adopted an ordinance that censors what … The fines included $1,000 for the first violation, $5,000 for the second, and $10,000 for any violations after that. There were two major …
  • … benefit from Mississippi’s Gestational Age Act, passed in 2018, which protects not only unborn children but also … movement, and pain perception, characteristics that weren’t widely known back in 1973 when Roe was decided. And that’s … the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit ruled that states cannot pass laws like Mississippi’s limiting abortion
  • … transition” interventions on patients—even children. These dangerous procedures can have harmful, lifelong, and … sex also has free speech implications since those who don’t address individuals with their “ preferred pronouns ” could … … abortion pill mandate … Supreme Court of the United States … SOGI … transgender … United States Department of
  • abortion providers are all about charging money for these deadly procedures and not very concerned with health. … heard oral arguments in the case. June 2020 : In a narrow 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court struck down  Louisiana’s … … 16441 … women's health … Supreme Court of the United States … pro-life … pro-choice … abortion workers … abortion
  • …  in-person doctor visits and ongoing care for women taking these drugs should be deeply concerning. Why does the FDA … without any medical attention or care? The FDA hasn’t always been this reckless with women’s health. It … a heavy period,” companies say (even though the FDA label  states  that “most patients can expect bleeding more heavily …
  • … including state legislative elections. In fact, 46 states have elections in at least one of their legislative … residents. Here are a few examples: After the COVID-19 lockdowns, when many churches were shut down while other … to oversee the upbringing and education of their children. These actions were a direct result of state lawmakers …
  • … the hospital revised its policy to specify that “[i]t is the legal right of any individual to refuse to … brutal abortion she was forced to witness. But thanks to these revisions, other nurses at Mount Sinai will not be forced to go through the horrifying experience that Cathy did. Case …
  • … v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that empowered states to protect life, abortion providers have been advocating for these drugs even more strongly. Abortion drugs can cause … use of abortion drugs from seven weeks’ gestation up to 10 weeks’ gestation, reduced the number of required in-person …