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Julie Asher - Catholic News Service
About 100 current and former Democratic lawmakers urged the Democratic Party "to moderate its official position on abortion."
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Catholic News Service
“This legislation protects unborn children from the brutality of being torn apart limb by limb, and we look forward to Gov. Pete Ricketts signing it,” said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life.
Margaret Sanger, far left, at the Zurich Birth Control Conference in September 1930 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
Politics & SocietyLast Take
John J. Conley, S.J.
Even Planned Parenthood now seems embarrassed by Sanger’s support for forced sterilization, writes John J. Conley. Her targeting of the black population to reduce birth rates is equally troubling.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Serrin M. FosterDamian J. Geminder
From its very inception, the mission of Planned Parenthood has been, in effect, to target, control and ultimately reduce vulnerable, “undesirable” populations.
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Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
A Notre Dame study on Americans' attitude toward abortion reveal some interesting aspects of the controversy that has roiled American society for decades.
Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, pictured in a Nov. 7, 2018, photo, signed legislation May 7, 2019, to ban abortions in the state once a fetal heartbeat is detected, which is around six weeks. (CNS photo/Chris Aluka Berry, Reuters)
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Catholic News Service
On July 13, a U.S. District Court ruled the law infringed upon constitutional rights, including those established by the 1973 Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade and the 1992 decision Planned Parenthood v. Casey.