The battle for the life of the unborn intensifies as the United States Senate rushes to cement Roe v. Wade into law as an outcome of the Supreme Court opinion draft leak last week.
A national public interest law firm that focuses on religious liberty is threatening to sue protesters who harass religious worshipers and those who hold demonstrations on the steps of the nation’s churches in the wake of a leaked draft majority opinion by the Supreme Court that would overturn Roe v. Wade.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares issued a stern warning to the “extreme left” abortion proponents planning and executing attacks on churches should they choose to bring their violent anti-Christian campaign to Virginia, vowing that he will “not hesitate” to defend Virginians’ right to worship.
Hundreds of protesters gathered on Tuesday evening in downtown Portland, Oregon, to express outrage over the leaked decision of the US Supreme Court to overrule the 1973 case of Roe v. Wade that prohibited states from banning legal access to abortions.
A crucial part of Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr.’s draft majority opinion dismantling the Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade decision came at the back end, with a 31-page appendix detailing myriad state abortion bans in effect at the time the court ruled, including some on the books since the early 19th century.
There remains a Supreme Court majority to strike down Roe v. Wade three months after the leaked draft majority opinion by Justice Samuel Alito was written, according to three conservatives close to the court, The Washington Post reported over the weekend.