by Texas Right to Life | Jan 1, 2011 | Newsletter
Twin boys, due on Christmas day 2010, were given the opportunity to be born because a young mother saw her ultrasound. Maria Maldonado was working as a sidewalk counselor outside an abortion clinic where 19-year-old Daniella entered to obtain an abortion....
by Texas Right to Life | Dec 1, 2010 | Legislation, News, Newsletter
All the Texas Right to Life endorsed statewide candidates won (Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, etc.). Twenty of our Congressional candidates won, including three new candidates who defeated pro-abortion incumbents. The State Senate...
by Texas Right to Life | Dec 1, 2010 | News, Newsletter
The citizens of Texas have spoken, and they have awarded Rick Perry another victory. Texas Right to Life is grateful that Texans understand the importance of having a Pro-Life governor who can help to promote a Culture of Life. Governor Perry has been a...
by Texas Right to Life | Nov 1, 2010 | Abortion, Newsletter
What is RU 486? This drug-induced abortion consists of two pills and three doctors' visits, and it can only be used within the first seven weeks of pregnancy. At the first visit, a woman is to be screened and counseled to ensure that she is qualified and...
by Texas Right to Life | Oct 1, 2010 | Bioethics, Newsletter
History of Stem Cell Research What are Stem Cells? Stem cells are the basic building blocks of physiological tissue; they are not yet differentiated into specific types of tissue. Through normal development, they will become every type of tissue in the human...
by Texas Right to Life | Sep 1, 2010 | News, Newsletter
In August, Elena Kagan was confirmed as a U.S. Supreme Court justice to replace Justice John Paul Stevens. She was a Harvard Law School graduate and served as Solicitor General for President Obama. During the Clinton Administration, Kagan played a key role...