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- … Alexandra DeSanctis and Ryan T. Anderson write at National Review , “the pro-life movement must work to make abortion … exams and prenatal care than it did the previous year. Yet Planned Parenthood’s revenue managed to increase … provides over 40 percent of abortions in the U.S. every year—and it won’t be slowing down any time soon. Worse yet, …
- … Fellowship, was an associate editor on the Akron Law Review, and received certificates in trial advocacy/dispute …
- … senior research editor of the University of Pittsburgh Law Review. He earned a B.A. in government and political affairs …
- … Excellence Award and served as executive editor of the Law Review. He also served as an adjunct professor at the …
- … alone, on the streets, with no job, and no support. That year, in Roe v. Wade , the Supreme Court posited that the … ‘the human form’ in all relevant aspects.” Further, a 2020 review of the scientific literature on neural development, … succeed, the ongoing decline of abortions performed each year has correlated with unprecedented educational and …
- … on the executive board of the University of Chicago Law Review. … Natalie Thompson … Senior Counsel … Natalie Thompson …
- … as Chief Note & Comment Editor for the Minnesota Law Review. Prior to that, he attended Western Michigan …
- … Barr v. Tucker At the beginning of the 2022-2023 school year, Lindsey learned of a book that was going to be read to … a Parents’ Bill of Rights that gives Lindsey the right to “review all instructional materials intended for use.” The law …
- … op-ed contributor, his work has appeared in National Review , Daily Wire , The Hill , Washington Examiner , The …
- … note: The following piece originally appeared at National Review . The world wars of the 20th century disabused … prosecution of this nature in England in the past year. Isabel Vaughan-Spruce and Father Sean Gough, both of … sincerely held religious convictions and, in last year’s 303 Creative v. Elenis decision, clearly stated that …