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No, courts did not say Texas can ban emergency abortions

January 8, 2024/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Monica Snyder

I’ve recently been seeing headlines like these: On January 2, 2024, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Texas v Becerra, a case about what the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) can require of hospitals. And no, the court did not say Texas can ban emergency abortions. EMTALA requires Medicare-accepting […]

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Ask a Pro-Life Atheist: Michelle Buenrostro

January 5, 2024/in Religion, Uncategorized, Your Stories /by Kelsey Hazzard

Once a month or so, the Secular Pro-Life blog features a short interview with a pro-life atheist. (See the full series of interviews here.) Although Secular Pro-Life is not exclusively for atheists, historically atheists have played a key role in the organization. As atheists become more prominent in the pro-life movement generally, we’re excited for the opportunity […]

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Examples of the blatant deceit of the abortion lobby

January 3, 2024/in Research, Uncategorized /by Calum Miller

[Today’s post is based on two Tweet threads here and here.] Below are two particularly wild examples of the blatant deceit (or maybe academic incompetence) of the abortion lobby, including their ‘respected academic think tanks’ like the Guttmacher Institute or the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG). Example 1: Maternal deaths in Nigeria from […]

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We Asked, You Answered: New Year’s Resolutions

January 1, 2024/in Uncategorized, We Asked You Answered /by Kelsey Hazzard

We asked our social media followers about their pro-life new year’s resolutions. Here are a few of our favorite responses for your inspiration! Sarah L.: “Help out pregnant moms in my area, whether by donating maternity clothes, baby stuff, etc., or being there to support them or help with questions.” Becca R.: “Spread more awareness […]

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