From Americans United for Life <[email protected]>
Subject The Court can only ignore reality for so long
Date May 11, 2020 3:03 PM
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The Supreme Courts iron grip on abortion policy is slipping.

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"The Supreme Court's iron grip on abortion policy is slipping. More than at any point since the Court seized control of the issue through Roe v. Wade in 1973, communities across the country are passing life-affirming law and policy to protect both women and children. The Court can only ignore reality for so long." —Catherine Glenn Foster, President & CEO at Americans United for Life
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf Rejects Telemedicine Expansion Bill that Excludes At-Home Abortions ([link removed][UNIQID])
(Breitbart) This entire process, then, is happening at home with Planned Parenthood’s at-home abortion service, to which Wolf insists women have access. Katie Glenn, government affairs counsel at Americans United for Life, said in a statement sent to Breitbart News Wolf’s veto underscores he “sides with the abortion industry, not Pennsylvanians in need.” “Gov. Wolf vetoed a bill that would expand critical telemedicine options for all Pennsylvanians just because it could not be used to circumvent state and federal law to create a regime of at-home abortion,” she added. “Gov. Wolf has made it clear what his priority is–and it isn’t expanding healthcare access for rural Pennsylvanians.

Josh Craddock on originalism, 'prenatal personhood,' and the 'abortion is a positive good' narrative ([link removed][UNIQID])
(Life, Liberty, and Law) America was founded with a commitment to the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. So how is it that America remains so confused about the full scope of human rights? And why are abortion activists going so far as to embrace John C. Calhoun's pro-slavery logic—treating abortion as if it weren't simply an unfortunate but tolerable practice, but instead callously promoting abortion as a "positive good" for America and all developed nations? Josh Craddock, an affiliated scholar at the James Wilson Institute on Natural Rights and the American Founding, joins us to speak about these issues and more. A Washington, DC-based attorney, Josh previously clerked for Chief Judge Timothy M. Tymkovich, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, and is a former editor-in-chief of the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy.

Fact-Checking the Washington Post on Late-Term Abortion ([link removed][UNIQID])
(National Review) The rest of Rizzo’s article leans heavily on the common misconception that abortion jurisprudence such as Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey allow states to regulate abortion later in pregnancy, as long as they provide exceptions for “maternal life and health.” But he almost entirely ignores that Roe companion case Doe v. Bolton defined “maternal health” expansively to include “physical, emotional, psychological, [and] familial” health — in short, a massive loophole for abortion on demand. The only nod Rizzo offers to this reality is a quote from Steve Aden, chief legal counsel at Americans United for Life.


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From Guns to Church, Emergency Virus Measures Test Core Right ([link removed][UNIQID])
(Bloomberg) But it’s precisely because abortion requires healthcare workers and protective equipment that it must be restricted, said Steven Aden of Americans United for Life. State officials postponing nonessential surgeries and procedures, including abortions, justify the measure as intended to preserve much-needed personal protective equipment. So far the results in courts have been “mixed,” Aden said.

Trump Pushes Young Republicans Away. Abortion Pulls Them Back. ([link removed][UNIQID])
(The New York Times) In interviews with two dozen Republicans ages 18 to 23, almost all of them, while expressing fundamentally conservative views, identified at least one major issue on which they disagreed with the party line. But more often than not, they said one issue kept them committed to the party: abortion.
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