Hundreds of Pro-Life Students Fight to Prevent Passage of Ohio Abortion Referendum
A Yes vote would establish a new constitutional right to abortion, and a No vote would reject that language being added to the state Constitution.
A Yes vote would establish a new constitutional right to abortion, and a No vote would reject that language being added to the state Constitution.
An adjunct art professor at Hunter College is shown in a video insulting a group of pro-life students with expletives while criticizing their display.
In signing a ‘consent decree,’ the National Archives agreed to make clear that visitors are free to express their religious and political beliefs at the museum, which is home to original copies of the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence.
Although other visitors wore various kinds of hats, according to attorney Jordan Sekulow of the American Center for Law and Justice, the students were treated differently.
Nichole said that after the protest she had scratches on her arm and legs, and her shoulder hurt.
Catholic Students Further Cause for Unborn on Secular College Campuses
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