Nineteen years ago this month, former President George W. Bush signed the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act into law. The U.S. Supreme Court went on to uphold the act four years later in Gonzales v.
The remains of five late-term aborted babies in Washington, D.C., will not be receiving an autopsy that could have determined if federal law was violated by the abortion facility responsible for their ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — With Election Day closing in, anti-abortion groups seeking to build opposition to a reproductive rights measure in Ohio are messaging heavily around a term for an abortion ...
Purchasers of Black-Market Human Organs Often Complicit in Murder Slowing Down on the Auto Ban? No, the Pipe Bomb Conspiracy Theories Were Not Close Enough Britain’s New(ish) Aristocracy Audio By ...
WASHINGTON — After years of battling in Congress, a nationwide ban on a procedure that kills late term unborn babies with scissors is expected to be signed by the president and become federal law. The ...
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Last Tuesday, a ban on "partial-birth" abortion was approved by the Senate and the House of Representatives and provoked strong reactions across the country. The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 ...
Prolife groups agree that the Partial-birth abortion Ban Act of 2003, which President Bush has promised to sign into law, may not save a single life. While it bans one form of abortion, doctors who ...
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The Supreme Court delivers a decision abortion opponents had been awaiting. In a five-to-four ruling, the court upheld the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003. The law banned a controversial ...
People gather and pray during the Ohio March for Life, at the Ohio State House in Columbus, Ohio, Friday, Oct. 6, 2023. As campaigning escalates in Ohio’s fall fight over abortion rights, a new line ...