- In pro-life cases involving 'Obamacare' abortion funding, Supreme Court has free speech concerns
- TV show declines model who wanted to abort her baby to appear on program
- Fed. judge rules Ohio must follow other states' "gay marriage" laws instead of its own
- Pro-life display vandalized at George Washington University
- Unborn child has ‘inalienable’ right to life ‘at all stages of development’: Alabama Supreme Court
- China's child porn purge
An
Ohio law that was used to stifle the political speech of a pro-life
group appears in jeopardy Tuesday after the U.S. Supreme Court heard
arguments in the case of Susan B. Anthony List vs. Driehaus.
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Celebrity
“reality shows” ordinarily take to controversy like a duck to water.
But it was not long after a pregnant aspiring model said she would abort
to increase her chances of appearing on “Celebrity Big Brother” than
the British television program insisted Josie Cunningham would not
appear.
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According
to a federal judge Monday in Henry v. Himes, the U.S. Constitution now
requires that the laws of one state automatically supersede those of
Ohio, whether or not Ohio approves. Same-sex "marriage" licenses from
any jurisdiction are now valid in Ohio.
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A
school-sanctioned memorial display for victims of abortion at George
Washington University was the target of several acts of vandalism by
supporters of abortion last week, according to a report at
Breitbart.com.
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Children in the womb should have the same legal standing as other children, the Supreme Court of Alabama ruled Friday.
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The
Chinese government has shut down thousands of websites and social media
sites in a bid to purge the internet of online pornography, it was
revealed today.
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