- Switzerland claims state-sanctioned prostitution 'a success'
- Federal judge green-lights lawsuit that could kill Obamacare
- Family and medical leave now available for feds with same-sex 'spouses'
- Is Georgia Attracting Another Gosnell?
- Federal court mulling delay of Texas abortion law
- Canada has death panels...and that's a good thing?
Posted: 22 Oct 2013 01:11 PM PDT
Switzerland's
first sex drive-in, which opened two months ago in a bid to take
prostitution off Zurich's streets, has been a success, the city said
Tuesday following an initial evaluation.
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Posted: 22 Oct 2013 01:09 PM PDT
A federal judge on Tuesday refused to dismiss a case that could fatally cripple the Obamacare health insurance law.
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Posted: 22 Oct 2013 01:08 PM PDT
Prior to the ruling, DOMA properly defined marriage as a union only between a man and a woman for purposes of federal benefits.
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Posted: 22 Oct 2013 08:32 AM PDT
Ever
since the Kermit Gosnell case exposed the grizzly truth behind the real
abortion industry, many states have begun cracking down on abortion
providers who put profits ahead of patient safety.
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Posted: 22 Oct 2013 07:11 AM PDT
After
a summer filibuster only managed to temporarily delay passage of tough
new Texas abortion restrictions, pro abortion groups turned to a federal
judge Monday in their latest attempt to derail the law.
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Posted: 21 Oct 2013 10:15 PM PDT
Last
week Canada’s Supreme Court ruled that doctors could not unilaterally
ignore a Toronto family’s decision to keep their near-dead husband and
father on life support. In the same breath, however, the court also
confirmed that, under the laws of Ontario, Canada’s most populous
province, a group of government-appointed adjudicators could yet
overrule the family’s choice. That tribunal, not the family or the
doctors, has the ultimate power to pull the plug.
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