Category: abortion

New York Officials Announce Legislation to Support Abortion Providers

New York Attorney General Letitia James and Democrat lawmakers on May 9 announced new legislation that would provide financial support for groups that help women get abortions. The legislation establishes a $50 million fund called the Reproductive Freedom and Equity Program, overseen by the state Department of Health, James, a Democrat, said during a press…


Arson of Pro-Life Group’s Office Not Being Investigated as Terrorism: Police

The arson of a pro-life group’s office in Wisconsin is not being investigated as an act of terrorism, police officials said on May 9. Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes disclosed the information during a press conference giving an update on the investigation into the incident. The Madison office of Wisconsin Family Action, a group that opposes abortion,…


After Horrific SCOTUS Leak, Justices Must Plow Ahead and Overturn Roe

Commentary The scandalous leak of a full draft of Justice Samuel Alito’s five-justice-strong majority opinion in this term’s marquee Supreme Court case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, is an event without precedent in the Court’s history. If Alito’s coalition holds, the leaked majority opinion, a February-dated first draft whose authenticity has been confirmed by…


Religious Freedom Advocates Threaten to Sue Anti-Catholic Activist Group

The Thomas More Society, a national public interest law firm focusing on religious liberty, is threatening to sue protesters who harass religious worshipers and those who hold demonstrations on the steps of the nation’s churches in the wake of a leaked draft majority opinion by the Supreme Court that would overturn Roe v. Wade. The…


PR Giant Zeno Denies Urging High-Profile Clients to ‘Stay Silent’ on Roe v. Wade Leak

Multinational PR firm Zeno, whose blue-chip clients include brands like Coca-Cola and Starbucks, has responded to reports that it was advising clients to stay neutral on the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that suggests Roe v. Wade is on track to be overturned. Jason Morley, Senior Vice President of Zeno Group, shared a statement with…


Courts Can’t Be ‘Bullied’ Into Delivering Outcomes People Demand: Clarence Thomas

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Friday defended judicial independence, arguing that government institutions mustn’t allow themselves to be strong-armed into delivering outcomes that people demand, according to news outlets. Thomas made the remarks at a May 6 judicial conference in Atlanta, where he was asked by a moderator to discuss the biggest threats…


Clarence Thomas Delivers a Message to Roe v. Wade Leaker

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Friday defended judicial independence, arguing that government institutions mustn’t allow themselves to be strong-armed into delivering outcomes that people demand, according to news outlets. Thomas made the remarks at a May 6 judicial conference in Atlanta, where he was asked by a moderator to discuss the biggest threats…


Rain Cools Protests Over Supreme Court Abortion Issue

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Cold rain has kept Supreme Court protest numbers on both sides low going into the first weekend after someone leaked a draft court opinion against Roe v. Wade. The protest has fired many pro-abortion groups to a feverish intensity as they face the possibility that states will once again decide on abortion’s legality. “You…


Abused Woman Survives 4 Abortions, Turns to God After Dad’s Premonition, Tells the Truth of Abortion Clinics

The life of a pastor’s daughter was changed forever when she was molested as a child, and raped at just 12 years old. Riddled with shame, the budding athlete lost faith that she was worthy of God’s love. It took years of suffering, including drug and alcohol addiction, four abortions, and domestic abuse, before Kelly Lester…


Supreme Court Likely Barricaded in Case of Violence, Police Say

WASHINGTON-The Supreme Court police surrounded their building with a set of nine-foot metal barricades sometime late last night or early morning. Shortly after noon, the Supreme Court police were still busy zip-tying placards to the barricades. Two officers had to walk behind a small crowd of shouting pro-abortion demonstrators. “Area Closed by order of the…