by Texas Right to Life | Dec 12, 2023 | Abortion, Euthanasia, Issues, Legislation, News
The Regular Session of the 88th Legislature marked the first opportunity for Texas lawmakers to pass Pro-Life bills after the historic overturning of Roe v. Wade. However, the Texas Legislature neglected preborn children, but improved protections for vulnerable...
by Texas Right to Life | Dec 8, 2023 | Assistance, Denial of Treatment, Euthanasia, Issues, News
We have a tremendous praise report to share! Last week, we asked you to pray for Loretta. 🙏 Her hospital tried to take away her treatment against her will, even though it’s working and helping her fight. (Yes, this is shocking but still legal.) But God paved the way...
by Texas Right to Life | Dec 1, 2023 | Abortion, Adoption, Euthanasia, Issues, Legislation, News
The Regular Session of the 88th Legislature marked the first opportunity for Texas lawmakers to pass Pro-Life bills after the historic overturning of Roe v. Wade. However, the Texas Legislature neglected preborn children, yet improved protections for vulnerable...
by Ashley Solano | Nov 14, 2023 | Assisted Suicide, Denial of Treatment, Euthanasia, Issues, News
In April of 2023 a group of nonprofits that work for disability and patients’ rights as well as individuals with disabilities filed a lawsuit in a federal district court, asking the court to declare California’s physician assisted suicide law unlawful and...
by Kim Schwartz | Nov 13, 2023 | Bioethics, Euthanasia, Futile Care, Issues, News
Baby Indi Gregory passed away after her hospital took away the 8-month-old’s life-sustaining treatment against her parents’ will. Baby Indi was responsive, but a U.K. judge ruled that the child’s life should be cut short because her “quality of life” was “extremely...
by Kim Schwartz | Nov 10, 2023 | Bioethics, Euthanasia, Healthcare, Issues, News
A judge in the United Kingdom ruled to take away an 8-month-old baby’s life-sustaining treatment against her parents’ will. Baby Indi is responsive, but Judge Robert Peel decided the child’s “quality of life” was “extremely limited” and her life therefore should be...