"Americans are united in the conviction that health and safety standards designed to protect women and girls are not only constitutional, but are also urgently necessary." —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.
How the Supreme Court could give hospitals the power to end Roe v. Wade
(Washington Post) It is simply not acceptable for us to allow women to be abandoned at the hospital door,” says Catherine Glenn Foster, president and CEO of Americans United for Life, the anti-abortion legal group that first introduced the model law that shaped the admitting privileges legislation in both Texas and Louisiana. “Even if it’s just one in 1,000 women who has a complication, one in 10,000 women. However many women it is, let’s save their lives. It’s hard to see a downside, says Foster: Why not just require all providers to have admitting privileges “Think of all the doctors out there who already have them,” she says. “It’s not that difficult. It’s really not.
Sen. Katrina Jackson and Sen. Regina Barrow on Louisiana's 'Unsafe Abortion Protection Act' and real pro-life bipartisanship
(Life, Liberty, and Law) Louisiana State Senators Katrina Jackson and Regina Barrow join Tom Shakely and Noah Brandt on "Life, Liberty, and Law" to discuss Louisiana's "Unsafe Abortion Protection Act" now before the U.S. Supreme Court in June Medical Services v. Russo and what real pro-life bipartisanship looks like in a politically divided time.
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Catherine Glenn Foster, President & CEO of Americans United for Life speaking with Sean Spicer on abortion at the Supreme Court.
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Americans United for Life presents "Life, Liberty, and Law", a weekly podcast featuring conversations on the human right to life.
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Justices will decide if abortionists can sue on patients' behalf to overturn patient-protection rules
(Washington Examiner) I would not want my dentist to be able to litigate the health and safety protections that exist to protect me, the patient, from him. When a doctor files lawsuit after lawsuit to get out from under basic health and safety regulations that he’s repeatedly violated, he shouldn’t be understood to do so for the sake of his patient’s access to healthcare.
Greedy La. Abortion Providers Challenge Safety Law at Supreme Court
(CNS News) If the Supreme Court rules against Louisiana, the court will deal a devastating blow to advocates for women’s health and safety. They will prohibit states from ensuring that all patients have access to the same quality of care that an injured high school athlete would have. The health and safety complications that arise from abortion are no laughing matter. Women in these tragic situations deserve access to the best health care from qualified professionals. The Supreme Court should make it clear that substandard care is no longer acceptable and we expect more for women.
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