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  • U.S. District Judge Laurie Smith Camp will issue a ruling today on NE’s abortion screening law. Another story about the case has this quote from Jill June, President of Planned Parenthood of the Heartland:
  • There was no evidence whatsoever that there’s any inadequacy in the existing informed consent law. As a matter of fact, I think it’s widely understood that NE has a very sound informed consent law in place protecting the citizens….


    That’s interesting considering abortion proponents are typically opposed to informed consent laws like NE’s. For example, here’s NARAL’s web page on NE’s “biased counseling and mandatory delay” law.

  • Oxford researchers will take skin cells from Parkinson’s patients, creating induced pluripotent cells from them in the hopes of turning them into nerve cells to learn more about how Parkinson’s effects the nerve cells.
  • Another group of British researchers will use adult stem cells and cartilage cells to try to treat patients with arthritic knees.
  • A group of Canadian pro-lifers recently displayed pictures of aborted children on the streets of Guelph and received some news coverage:
  • Connell, who started Show the Truth’s Canadian movement 11 years ago, said she understands why some people find the images offensive, but she thinks they’re necessary to get across the reality of the act.
    “There are no pretty pictures of abortion,” she said. “They’re realistic. They show little, decapitated mutilated babies because that’s what it is.”

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