Tag Archives: Supreme Court

5th Circuit Ruling Could Cut U.S. Abortion by 15%—140,000 Fewer Abortions

For Immediate Release: August 16, 2023 — Wednesday, August 16, 2023—The U.S. 5th Circuit Court ruled against the FDA’s “unlawful” deregulation of the dangerous chemical abortion drug, Mifepristone. The court’s ruling will not go into effect until after the Supreme Court reviews the decision and determines if it will step in or let the 5th

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Abortion Clinics Cancel Appointments, Pivoting to a New Business Model

Abortion Clinics Cancel Appointments, Pivoting to a New Business Model

Since abortionists have been scheduling abortion procedures out two or more weeks in advance, the reversal of Roe caused the cancellation of thousands of abortion procedures in at least 26 states. Because the primary service of abortionists is abortion, scores of facilities will be sitting idle this week and will likely have to shutter for

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Supreme Court Expected to Overturn 1973 Abortion Ruling in June?

The national abortion battle lines are shifting. The Supreme Court is expected to arbitrate on a challenge to a pro-life Mississippi law in June. Coupled with the facts that 1) the court has a conservative leaning majority for the first time since before 1973 and 2) it has let the Texas abortion ban stand, many,

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Supreme Court Protects Religious Order from Funding Abortions

Obamacare required all health insurance plans to pay for abortion and abortion-causing contraception. No one was exempt, including faith-based businesses and religious institutions like Little Sisters of the Poor. Onerous Obamacare mandates muzzled the religious freedom of Americans by threatening millions of dollars of fines if they refused to violate their convictions by funding abortion

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Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Dies

Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, died on September 18. Trump expects to nominate her successor on Saturday. Ginsburg is widely known for redefining God-given freedom as government license. The Supreme Court’s role is designed to safeguard the citizen’s God-given, Constitutional rights from legislative encroachment. Ginsburg was a controversial figure precisely because many of her

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The Supreme Court Has Gone Rogue: What Can We Do?

(This is part 5 of a 5 part series on The Supreme Court, Abortion, and American Morality. Check out part 1, part 2, part 3, and part 4) If the recent abortion case (Whole Woman’s Health v Hellerstedt) at the Supreme Court has clarified anything, it is that the Court’s majority has gone ‘off the rails’

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Four Ways the Supreme Court Got Abortion Wrong and Why

(This is part 4 of a 5 part series on The Supreme Court, Abortion, and American Morality. Check out part 1, part 2, and part 3) The Supreme Court’s majority has been consistently ignoring all notions of traditional Constitutional law in several recent cases. As Chief Justice Roberts notes, “The Court today not only overlooks our

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Remembering Independence

(This is part 3 of a 5 part series on The Supreme Court, Abortion, and American Morality. Check out part 1 and part 2) I have been wrestling with the Court’s latest abortion ruling all last week (Whole Woman’s Health v Hellerstedt) lamenting the knowledge that the ruling carries with it the very real danger

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