Supreme Court Issuing Ruling Soon on Pro-Life Law That Could Close Abortion Clinics
(Life News) A lawyer with the pro-life organization Americans United for Life, said this summer should give Americans a better idea about the justices’ stances on the abortion issue. She said she does not think the court will overturn Roe v. Wade soon, but it may consider abortion limits. “The court across the board in a lot of areas seems to take a more step-by-step approach,” she said. “I don’t think that’s going to change when it comes to abortion anytime soon.”
Dutch MD Euthanized Dementia Patient Despite Being Told ‘No’
(National Review) This involuntary euthanasia was motivated by bigotry against people with dementia, masked as compassion. What other conclusion can we reach? That she was no longer compos mentis, so her opinion about her own life was unimportant? “I believed I was working within the boundaries of the law,” Arends said. Why wouldn’t she? The boundaries are meaningless. They just exist for show.
Alexandra DeSanctis on abortion and coronavirus relief, Trump v. Biden, and where 'fake news' comes from
(Life, Liberty, and Law) Alexandra DeSanctis, staff writer at National Review and Visiting Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, DC, returns to "Life, Liberty, and Law" with Tom Shakely and Noah Brandt to talk Planned Parenthood's capture of coronavirus relief funds meant for American small businesses, the present and future of the "Trump v. Biden" presidential race, and a troubling case study in where "fake news" comes from when reporters act as activists.
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