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Pro-life blog buzz 3-8-13

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  • Pro-Life Action League reports on a huge free speech victory for pro-lifers in Rockford, Illinois, home of the infamously profane (and thankfully, now closed) Northern Illinois Women’s Center:

    The settlement comes after more than five years of federal litigation stemming from harassment of pro-life individuals and other federal civil rights violations on the part of some members of the Rockford Police Department.

    As part of the terms of the settlement, Rockford police officers will be required to attend a training program on citizens’ First Amendment rights, with the specific aim of preventing wrongful arrest of citizens for taking part in constitutionally-protected activities.

Politico: Democrats forced to switch strategies because abortion now a losing issue

If Democrats and liberal feminists lose the presidential election this fall despite their “war on women” strategy, they will have depleted their arsenal.

In their most candid interviews to date, various Democrats and abortion industry players admitted in a Politico article today they know abortion has become a losing issue for them. They have hinted at it a couple times this year (here and here), but they show all their cards in this piece.

In order to get women to unwittingly support abortion, they are pulling out all stops, accusing Republicans of wanting to ban contraception,  encourage domestic violence, and deny women breast exams, maternity care, equal pay, and education access.  It’s all in a quite revealing article…

Jivin J’s Life Links 3-7-11

by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat NE’s fetal pain law has prevented at least 1 abortion. Danielle Deaver has gone public after the law prevented her from aborting her daughter, Elizabeth, in the 22nd week of pregnancy. Danielle’s water broke early and Elizabeth was given only a small chance to survive outside the womb: […]

Jivin J’s Life Links 12-14-10

by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat A judge has upheld AK’s parental notification law while stripping the law of its teeth: Superior Court Judge John Suddock wrote in his decision Monday evening that physicians should not go to jail for failing to comply with the new law, which requires doctors to notify a parent […]

NRLC’s planned 2011 state legislative push

Yesterday the National Right to Life Committee held a state legislative strategy conference in Washington. I asked if I could attend, my blog tagline being, “With her typing fingers on the pro-life pulse,” as you’ll notice, and NRLC graciously consented. The 1st hour of the conference was open to the public. During that time NRLC […]

NRLC hosting strategy conference based on pro-life gains, Carhart’s expansion plans

The National Right to Life Committee announced plans 2 days ago to host a State Legislative Strategy Conference December 7 in the DC area “to plan how best to capitalize on dramatic pro-life gains in state legislative and gubernatorial elections last week.” Invited will be state pro-life leaders and key state legislators. Am checking to […]

Pro-aborts blink? May not challenge NE’s fetal pain law?

The here.) This would be interesting, a sign of weakness, although if I were a betting woman I’d say the other side will decide it must sue. But here is the other side of the argument, per the AP: … [E]xperts say attempts by abortion-rights groups to block [the fetal pain law]… from going on […]

Jivin J’s Life Links 4-14-10

by JivinJ, host of the blog, Michael New responds to [Northwestern University law professor] Andrew Koppelman’s claims that red state policies and the religious right increase abortions: … According to Koppelman, the hostility in red states to both contraception and comprehensive sex education leads to a greater incidence of abortion. Conversely, even though blue states […]

  

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