From Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel <[email protected]>
Subject As Power Changes Hands in Washington
Date January 20, 2021 3:20 PM
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Abortion is now the leading cause of the death in the world – 42% of all deaths.

We must do more to defend life. Unborn babies need YOU now more than ever.





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But in a major victory for life that the media doesn’t want you to know about, the Supreme Court just issued a significant ruling agreeing with our argument that abortionists shouldn’t be allowed to discard health and safety rules in order to do more abortions in a pandemic. They literally wanted to be able to mail out abortion pills. It’s sick, and we helped stop it, sending legal letters and submitting formal public comments to the FDA.

But as power changes hands in Washington today, our legal work in the courts is needed more than ever.

We’re appealing a multimillion-dollar jury award giving Planned Parenthood more money and a related court order that gives Planned Parenthood’s attorneys $13 million. We’re needed now more than ever to reverse these injustices.

We are engaging MORE THAN EVER to turn back the tide of expansive abortion – at the state level, at the federal level, and internationally.

As we go head to head against Planned Parenthood in court – including at the Supreme Court – we need YOU.

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