National Pro-life Leaders to Naples to Plan the End of the Roe Vs. Wade Regime
NAPLES, Fla., March 23, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Ave Maria School of Law (AMSL) announced today that pro-life leaders from around the country would be converging on Naples for the "Summit" -- a pro-life action conference spearheaded by third year law student Royce Hood. The event will be Friday, March 30, at the law school's north Naples campus, and will culminate with a pro-life strategy session at the law library from noon until 2:00 PM.
"Ave Maria School of Law was founded, in part, to provide the intellectual firepower to end the Roe Vs. Wade regime of abortion-on-demand in this country," said Royce Hood. "The Summit is about bringing together the sharpest minds in our movement to envision an America without abortion."
Speakers will include - Patrecia Ming - Ave Maria School of Law Student, Lauren Muzyka - Campaign Strategist with 40 Days for Life, Anne Carmichael - Vice President, Vitae Foundation, Dr. Pat Castle -Founder of the National LIFE Runners, John-Henry Westen - Co-Founder & Editor of LifeSiteNews.com, Brother Paul - Terri's Fight & Franciscan Brothers of Peace, Bobby Schindler - Terri's Fight.
All media are welcome. For more information, visit lawlife.org or RSVP to info@lawlife.org.
ABOUT AVE MARIA SCHOOL OF LAW
Ave Maria School of Law offers a rigorous legal education characterized by a commitment to professional excellence, the highest ethical and moral standards, and the integration of the Catholic intellectual tradition. Since its opening, Ave Maria has enrolled students from 49 states and abroad and from more than 200 colleges and universities. Alumni of the Law School are now practicing law in more than 40 states and several other countries. Ave Maria School of Law is fully accredited by the American Bar Association. Ave Maria School of Law was founded in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 2000, and in 2009 relocated to Naples, Florida. The law school is currently at her highest enrollment ever -- 500 outstanding men and women committed to the Mission of the law school.