Pregnancy Centers Fight California ‘Censorship’ of Abortion Pill Reversal Drug
Judges question California’s ‘state interest.’
Judges question California’s ‘state interest.’
The Reproductive FACT Act, of which Harris was a co-sponsor and the primary enforcer, compelled pro-life pregnancy centers licensed by the state to display notices about public programs in California where women could obtain an abortion.
Paul Linton said pro-lifers need to reckon with the lingering effects of 50 years of abortion on demand, which led to a vast change in thinking in the American populace.
COMMENTARY: Polling numbers reveal that the more voters are educated on what the amendment does, the more likely they are to oppose it.
The California Catholic Conference lamented the abortion push.
The Missionary Guadalupanas of the Holy Spirit are consecrated women who live among the poor and needy in inner city and rural areas and serve them through activities like teaching religion classes and working with destitute Spanish-speaking immigrants.
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