by Peter Pinedo | Apr 14, 2022 | Abortion, Active National Laws, Active State Laws, Healthcare, Issues, News
The online business and restaurant review platform Yelp has joined the list of companies promising to pay employees’ abortion travel expenses. When asked about their decision to fund abortion travel, Yelp explained that “in the wake of Texas’ SB8 law (the Texas...
by Jackson Milton | Apr 14, 2022 | Abortion, Active National Laws, Active State Laws, Healthcare, Issues, Legislation, News
The landmark case Roe v. Wade has been a judicial and cultural flashpoint that causes intense legal and moral debate around the world. Roe specifically challenged Texas abortion laws. In its majority opinion fifty years ago, the Supreme Court of the United...
by Peter Pinedo | Apr 8, 2022 | Abortion, Active National Laws, Active State Laws, Issues, Legislation, News
Warning: Graphic images of abortion victims below. Police recovered the remains of five brutally aborted babies in Washington, D.C. Shocking footage revealed developed, near-term preborn babies with horrific wounds and injuries inflicted upon them in possibly illegal...
by Peter Pinedo | Apr 8, 2022 | Abortion, Active National Laws, Active State Laws, Euthanasia, Issues, News
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) slammed Ketanji Brown Jackson during Senate discussion over her confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States. “I submitted a question to Judge Jackson…” Cruz explained, “Do you hold a position on whether individuals possess natural...
by Peter Pinedo | Apr 7, 2022 | Abortion, Active National Laws, Active State Laws, Issues, News
In a 53-47 vote today, the Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. Senators Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, and Mitt Romney were the only Republicans to join the Democrats in voting to confirm Jackson. During her Senate confirmation hearings,...
by Jackson Milton | Mar 30, 2022 | Abortion, Active National Laws, Active State Laws, Healthcare, Issues, Legislation, News
When Joe Biden nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), her eventual confirmation, barring crippling scandal or a monumental collapse, appeared nothing short of inevitable. Notwithstanding the better efforts of Senate...