Anti-Abortion

March for Life Rally Returns to Steps of Supreme Court, Where This Year Justices Consider Roe V Wade

Last month, the high court heard a challenge to its 1973 decision on the landmark abortion case; decision expected to be announced in spring

Nick Sandmann Reaches Settlement With NBC

Nicholas Sandmann announced he has reached a settlement with NBCUniversal after more than two years since Sandmann filed a defamation lawsuit against the media company.

US Supreme Court to hear challenge to Mississippi abortion law

A US Supreme Court shifted to the right by Donald Trump is to hear a case this week that may roll back 50 years of abortion rights.

In A Reversal Of The Trump Administration’s Practices, Biden State Dept. Considers Abortion A ‘Human Right’

The U.S. State Department under President Joe Biden's leadership has restored clauses on global reproductive rights that were previously redacted under the pro-life Trump administration in its annual human rights report. The 2020 edition of the Congressionally-mandated Human Rights Report affirms the Biden administration's commitment to promoting legalized abortion, calling it "reproductive rights."

Ohio lawmakers introduce abortion bill that goes further than Texas law

Ohio Republicans introduced a bill on Wednesday that calls for a total ban on abortions in the state, reaching farther than the Texas “heartbeat” law that is currently under examination by the Supreme Court.

Theologian Al Mohler Explains How Totalitarian Nations Can Be ‘Anti-Abortion’ But Not ‘Pro-Life’

Albert Mohler Jr., president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, thinks that China's recent attempts to limit abortion for "non-medical reasons" demonstrate that an entity "can be anti-abortion and yet not be pro-life."

Is Texas’ Heartbeat Act as unpopular as the media says it is? Pro-life professor has doubts

Marist's new abortion survey suffers from misleading wording and results out of step with prior polling.

Justice Clarence Thomas laments a ‘race-obsessed world’ in lecture at Notre Dame

In a talk at the University of Notre Dame on Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas showed his frustration with an increasingly divided America and lamented what he called a "race-obsessed world."

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