"We get to choose one: suicide prevention, or suicide advocacy. We can’t have both. Portugal’s embrace of suicide by physician imposes a regime of suicide advocacy upon the people. There will be deadly pressure on the marginalized, the economically fragile, and the socially vulnerable to make a life-ending decision in a context ultimately devoid of real choice. Every advance of suicide advocacy is a failure of equality under the law, because it makes citizens fundamentally unequal based on their situation." —Catherine Glenn Foster, President & CEO of Americans United for Life
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Communications Internship
Americans United for Life (AUL), a national nonprofit pro-life legal and public policy organization, seeks Communications Interns on a rolling basis to assist with social media, graphics and digital asset creation, writing, press releases, fact sheets, blog posts, and internal messaging, as well as podcast and video production, and earned media. AUL Communications Internships are typically project-based, serving as an excellent part of a student’s portfolio, and are designed to meet the needs of those in school, with flexibility to work both in-office and remotely. With sufficient time commitment, this internship provides a stipend.
Why abortion could impact how people vote in 2020
(Sinclair Broadcasting) “He’s activated so many people who aren’t normally into politics," said Noah Brandt, the communications manager for Americans United for Life. Brandt said having the president speak at the March for Life was "paradigm-shifting." People looking at that little girl who’s alive today and she’s thriving and happy, might make them reconsider their position on abortion and it might make them vote on the issue," Brandt said.
Brad Hahn on Solidarity HealthShare, healthcare sharing ministries, and new models for patient care
(Life, Liberty, and Law) Americans cite healthcare as the top issue in the upcoming 2020 presidential election according to a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll. Brad Hahn, CEO of Solidarity HealthShare, joins "Life, Liberty, and Law" to speak with Tom Shakely and Noah Brandt about what makes healthcare sharing ministries important and what new models for patient care look like in an era of increasing government encroachment into medicine broadly, and healthcare delivery particularly.
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Fordham professor laments physician-assisted suicide, says it hurts vulnerable people the most
(Fox News) Camosy told host Tucker Carlson that the most common reason patients in Oregon, where assisted suicide has been legal since 1997, request access to PAS is not due to "physical pain and suffering," -- as is often assumed -- but rather a fear of "being a burden on others," and fear of "losing one's autonomy."
Recent changes in SCOTUS raise the stakes in upcoming abortion case
(ABA Journal) At least one anti-abortion group, Americans United for Life, called on the justices, both in a brief for itself and another in which it represents 207 members of Congress, to overrule the basic right to abortion the court recognized in 1973’s Roe v. Wade and reaffirmed in 1992’s Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey. “We think that with some clarity, the Louisiana law can fit within the framework of Roe and Casey,” says Steven H. Aden, the group’s general counsel, but “the court needs to take a close look at abortion law and decide what it really intends to say.”
Top Ten Pro-Life Wins of 2019
(CNS News) In May, the U.S. Supreme Court summarily reversed a decision against Indiana and affirmed that nothing in Roe v. Wade prohibits states from requiring that abortionists treat human fetal remains with dignity and respect, as opposed to merely dumping them in medical waste containers. The Court also agreed to hear June Medical Services v. Russo, an appeal from a trial court decision that declared unconstitutional Louisiana’s law requiring abortionists to possess the credentials to admit and follow up with patients in the hospital when an emergency occurs. Americans United for Life filed a “friend of the court” brief on behalf of 207 Senators and Members of the House of Representatives urging the Justices to uphold Louisiana’s law. In addition, 21 states and the U.S. Department of Justice joined Louisiana in defending this commonsense, life-saving law.
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