‘Strongest Pro-Life Law in America’ Goes Into Effect in Texas
"The Texas Heartbeat Act is the strongest pro-life legislation to pass the Texas Legislature since Roe v. Wade."
"The Texas Heartbeat Act is the strongest pro-life legislation to pass the Texas Legislature since Roe v. Wade."
"This status quo is untenable."
Texas is ready to ban abortion in the event that the Supreme Court reverses the landmark decision that legalized the killing of unborn babies in America. Republican Gov. Greg Abbott ...
"My new parish priest has indicated he will do the same after the last was run off."
The legislation would have made it illegal to abort children based on race, sex or a Down syndrome diagnosis.
"The topic of Biden's social views came up repeatedly in the discussion."
"Their decision does provide an avenue for this case to be heard by the Supreme Court."
As such, though it may prove difficult to enforce, the city is within its rights to outlaw abortion in alignment with existing Texas law.
A city in Ohio made history Tuesday night by voting to become a "sanctuary city for the unborn" as it banned abortion in its small town. The Lebanon City Council ...
"The Department cannot deviate from the best reading of the text when it does so to circumvent the statutory provision."
The law will take effect in September.
Only 1 percent of abortions over that period came from women who went on to give birth again.
"It basically says don't be divisive on the subject."
The measure is expected to take effect once the official tally is complete, which could take up to a month.
“Idaho is a state that values the most innocent of all lives -- the lives of babies."
"We believe that we have to do the research it takes to make sure that we are incorporating innovation."
Biden promised to "reverse my predecessor’s attack on women’s health access."
"The Biden administration has made it clear that they will prioritize abortion over women’s safety."
The Supreme Court is being asked to decide only that narrow issue.
"Roe’s denial must be corrected by the courts."