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Hospital Yanks Indy Gregory’s Life Support Over Parents’ Objections After Court Rejects Plea to Let Her Live
A British hospital has withdrawn life support from tiny baby Indi Gregory over the objections of her parents after a…
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Supreme Court won’t hear case that targeted pro-life investigators Daleiden and Merritt
The Supreme Court will not hear a bid to throw out damages awarded to Planned Parenthood, after an appeal from…
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Indiana Supreme Court removes injunction on state’s pro-life law
The Indiana Supreme Court ruled Friday that a state law that protects most preborn children from abortion can stand, overturning…
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South Carolina May be Able to Defund Planned Parenthood Thanks to Supreme Court
Recently, the Supreme Court decided an important case, Health and Hospital Corp. of Marion County v. Talevski. As we explained…
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Supreme Court gives South Carolina another chance to defund Planned Parenthood
For one state, defunding Planned Parenthood is at play again. This week, the United States Supreme Court overturned a lower…
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Iowa Supreme Court issues strange ruling on state’s ‘heartbeat law’
The Supreme Court refused to reinstate Iowa’s heartbeat law, which would have protected nearly all preborn children in the state…
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European Court of Human Rights issues surprising ruling regarding Poland’s pro-life law
Abortion activists trying to challenge Poland’s pro-life laws have been rejected by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in…
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Nation’s top abortion business calls for SCOTUS court packing and term limits
Planned Parenthood has join a growing chorus of leftist voices calling for reforms to the federal court system, arguing that…
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Federal appeals court dismisses ERA case in another blow to legal fight for supporters | Abortion
Juli Briskman, center, Algonkian District Supervisor of Loudoun County in Virginia, and Shannon Fisher, right, of the National Organization for…
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