We can’t all be nominees to the Supreme Court of the United States. But we can all use our passion, education, and skills to make a difference.
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Friend, are you a lawyer? Do you know a lawyer who is Pro-Life?
You can use your law license to save someone’s life!
We can’t all be Supreme Court justices like Amy Coney Barrett, but we can all use our passion, education, and skills to make a difference.
Watching Amy Coney Barrett eloquently defend her strong Constitutionalist perspective in the confirmation hearings has reminded many of us why we pursued a career in law. The law protects our God-given rights and the rights of every person in our nation.
We hear stories every day of the injustices against Pro-Lifers and the threats to the sanctity of human Life in our state:
* The Pro-Life grandpa ticketed for praying outside an abortion mill;
* A young mother forced by a hospital to remove her child’s life-sustaining treatment;
* An on-campus Pro-Life group denied recognition by their school.
You can help them. Texas Right to Life has many opportunities for Pro-Life lawyers to volunteer in life-saving work. Many who partner with Texas Right to Life tell us these cases are the most important cases of their careers.
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Even if you're not a lawyer, can you help fund this important work? By making a financial contribution to the Texas Right to Life Family Assistance Fund ([link removed]) , you can provide direct legal support to families facing life-threatening legal battles.
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