• According to this schema, if a pregnant person chooses abortion in order to protect the wellbeing of their "unaborted" children, as an expert witness for the FDA testified is often the case, Kacsmaryk, quoting Justice Clarence Thomas , claims that sacrificing an unborn child for the benefit of an unaborted one amounts to the use of a "disturbingly effective tool for implementing the discriminatory preferences that undergird eugenics. (msmagazine.com)
  • Permitting such discriminatory abortions revives discredited and dangerous eugenic practices, gravely damages the principle of equal treatment under the law, and undermines the value of human life. (aclj.org)
  • Yes, gaining legal and affordable abortion will contribute to reproductive autonomy in Australia, Pro-choicers should be aware, however, that leaving eugenic and discriminatory policies unchallenged will ensure the 'choice' to raise children or not will only ever be another privilege enjoyed by a privileged few. (honisoit.com)
  • The justifications put out by pro-abortion organizations play on the concerns of certain black individuals who think that being denied access to abortions is somehow discriminatory. (unite-minorities.com)
  • The justices argued that the criminalization of abortion stigmatizes, is discriminatory for women, affects the poorest and most vulnerable, and that access to safe abortion must be a right for all women. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • It's a wink at a claim made by Thomas in a different abortion case out of Indiana in 2019 called Box v. Planned Parenthood . (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • Abortion has been used by Planned Parenthood as a population-control strategy. (unite-minorities.com)
  • Planned Parenthood has utilized abortion as a method of population control. (unite-minorities.com)
  • Today, I explain why Dobbs is the most important abortion case to reach the Court in nearly thirty years-since Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992), the case in which a splintered Court, by the narrowest of 5-4 margins, reaffirmed Roe , not because a majority of the justices thought Roe was right, but on the basis of the judicial doctrine of " stare decisis . (thepublicdiscourse.com)
  • Although Planned Parenthood likes to claim that abortion accounts for just 3% of its services, according to its 2007-08 budget, it received $1.038 billion of revenue, and half to two-thirds relates to its abortion services. (conservapedia.com)
  • See Planned Parenthood's Budget ) Dr. George Tiller "estimated that he performed 250 to 300 late-term abortions in 2003, each costing an average of $6,000. (conservapedia.com)
  • The Human Family Research Center (citing the Guttmacher Institute) reports that "the vast majority of late-term abortions are performed for socio-economic reasons, on a healthy and potentially viable fetus. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • With Legal Challenges to Abortion, Whither Prenatal Diagnosis? (thehastingscenter.org)
  • Changes in abortion law threaten to undermine a major benefit of prenatal diagnosis, namely the ability of pregnant women to choose whether or not to continue their pregnancies upon learning of a serious fetal condition. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • Is Noninvasive Prenatal Genetic Testing Eugenic? (thehastingscenter.org)
  • In the majority opinion, Justice Derek Molter stated, "…our laws have long reflected that Hoosiers, through their elected representatives, may collectively conclude that legal protections inherent in personhood commence before birth, so the State's broad authority to protect the public's health, welfare, and safety extends to protecting prenatal life. (lc.org)
  • Our precedents have long recognized that protecting prenatal life is an appropriate exercise of the police power…[SB 1] generally permits the General Assembly to prohibit abortions which are unnecessary to protect a woman's life or health, so long as the legislation complies with the constitutional limits that apply to all legislation, such as those limiting legislation to a proper exercise of the police power and providing privileges and immunities equally. (lc.org)
  • With its liberal use of language such as "chemical abortion," "unborn child"/"human" and "abortionist," the opinion also reads like a page from an anti-abortion playbook. (msmagazine.com)
  • Not only does this equation locate a pregnant person's "unborn child" on the same moral plane as their "nonaborted children"-it falsely suggests that abortion was a tool of the eugenicists. (msmagazine.com)
  • The Constitutional Court of Poland decided today that one of three exceptions that allowed so called "legal" abortion in Poland from 1993, namely eugenic abortion (where unborn child with suspicion of illness or disability) is against Constitution of Republic of Poland. (oneofus.eu)
  • Abortion has two victims: the unborn child, and the mother who can never forget the loss she caused. (conservapedia.com)
  • [13] Abortion always ends the life of the unborn child, typically by dismemberment. (conservapedia.com)
  • The bill, if passed, will promote and allow easy access to abortion on demand, with virtually no safeguards to protect unborn children. (blogspot.com)
  • Increasingly states are enacting laws to protect unborn babies from eugenic abortions based on gender, disability, or race. (aul.org)
  • Secular Pro-Life's Monica Snyder recently interviewed Marcie Little of Colorado for Life, a new organization working to protect unborn children in a state with extreme pro-abortion policies. (secularprolife.org)
  • Reproductive rights may also include the right to receive education about contraception and sexually transmitted infections, and freedom from coerced sterilization, abortion, and contraception, and protection from practices such as female genital mutilation (FGM). (wikipedia.org)
  • 1873 - The passage of the Comstock Act in the United States makes it illegal to send any "obscene, lewd, and/or lascivious" materials through the mail, including contraceptive devices and information on contraception or abortion and how to obtain them. (wikipedia.org)
  • The letter condemned the accommodation as "no compromise," and it noted that the original opposition to the mandate had arisen because the mandate would require religious employers to "provide insurance that covered services" - such as "abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization, and contraception" that they "regard as gravely immoral and unjust. (scotusblog.com)
  • The bill also promoted contraception, establishing "eugenic protec-tion consultation offices" throughout the country. (substack.com)
  • Thomas in the same 2019 opinion cites birth control as another tool to effectuate eugenics, a reminder that many anti-abortion activists have long eyed the right to contraception as abortion's only slightly less reprehensible cousin. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • In Catholic Ireland, where abortion and contraception were prohibited, systems of coercive confinement for unmarried mothers and their unaccepted children persisted for much of the twentieth century. (huixiangyuanbaozi.com)
  • During the early twentieth century, champions of eugenic social engineering variously advocated contraception, restrictions on the rights of the 'unfit' to marry and the sterilisation of those they deemed unfit. (huixiangyuanbaozi.com)
  • The equation of abortion with genocide or eugenics is a misogynistic claim to shame and blame those who choose abortion. (msmagazine.com)
  • It is somewhat of a challenge to make sense out of what Kacsmaryk seems to be saying about the connection between abortion and eugenics. (msmagazine.com)
  • The third chapter of the Eugenic Health Care Act 9th designated, "Women must be over 20 years of age, have autonomy, must meet eugenics health conditions, if there is a marital status, it is necessary to execute under the consent of the husband. (womany.net)
  • unrestricted late-term abortion, unrestricted eugenics, legal compulsion of doctors to act against their conscience - significantly due to the influence of Emily's List of which Prime Minister Julia Gillard is a founder. (chooselifeaustralia.org.au)
  • Alito goes all the way to tying abortion to eugenics. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • In one footnote, Alito attempts to tie legal abortion access to the racist eugenics movement through a reference to amicus briefs that present the "motives of proponents of liberal access to abortion. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • Elitist supporters of eugenic social policy variously championed measures aimed at preventing undesirables from reproducing (negative eugenics) while at times also supporting policies designed to encourage suitable people to have healthy offspring (positive eugenics). (huixiangyuanbaozi.com)
  • As I wrote last month, Kacsmaryk's use of the term "post-aborted women," aligns him with the "pro-woman/pro-life" anti-abortion fabrication, which claims abortion is inherently traumatic because it subverts God's plan for women. (msmagazine.com)
  • As The Guardian reported, Barrett's name was attached to a two-page advertisement, sponsored by a local anti-abortion group, condemning Roe in the local South Bend, Indiana, newspaper in 2006. (scotusblog.com)
  • The word, like many in the abortion debate, is freighted with sinister implications and often hijacked by the anti-abortion movement. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • The anti-abortion movement has notched many wins on that front: calling themselves a "pro-life" mission that seeks to save "unborn children" from "mutilation" and "murder. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • Experts have pointed to the Thomas concurrence as potential evidence of his openness to the "fetal personhood" argument, which anti-abortion activists use to push for outlawing abortion nationwide. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • There's another sticky dimension to Alito parroting Thomas' claims here: Some white supremacists have joined with the anti-abortion movement in their fears that allowing white women to have abortions would lower the white population. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • While he says no abortion clinics are planned for B.C., anti-abortion groups fear Morgentaler is eyeing Nanaimo and Victoria. (morgentaler25years.ca)
  • Doctors, midwives and any healthcare workers who provide abortions can face up to two years' imprisonment. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health and Welfare issued revised regulations, increasing punishment for doctors who provide abortions. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • Alito leaves little question of his hostility toward doctors who provide abortions: He refers to them as "abortionists" three times in the draft. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • During that time, several of the remaining twentieth-century eugenic sterilization statutes have finally been repealed, and reparations to sterilization survivors have been paid in two states. (jhu.edu)
  • Choosing when or if to have a child is a fundamental right, which includes both the right to procreate and the right to undergo abortion or sterilization. (nlg.org)
  • These adults must rely on their legal guardians to consent to or refuse medical procedures, such as abortion or sterilization. (nlg.org)
  • however, a path must also be available for adults under guardianship who seek abortion or sterilization. (nlg.org)
  • There were no reports of coerced abortion or involuntary sterilization. (state.gov)
  • Nathanson admitted that he and others within NARAL (then known as the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws) disseminated a completely fabricated statistic claiming thousands or tens of thousands of women were dying from illegal abortions each year when this was not the case. (nationalrighttolifenews.org)
  • Anecdotes from those who worked at Gosnell's clinics indicate that there were substantially more homicides and illegal abortions than is generally believed. (unite-minorities.com)
  • 1849 - In 1849, the Wisconsin state legislature passed a law that criminalized abortion, making it a felony for a doctor to perform an abortion on a woman, no matter the circumstances of her pregnancy including pregnancy as a result of rape or incest, unless the pregnancy endangers the life of the mother. (wikipedia.org)
  • But abortion opponents have been taking advantage of the current circumstances to limit abortion access. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • The 1993 Polish law prohibits abortions in most circumstances. (oneofus.eu)
  • The bill goes on to list specific circumstances where an abortion is easily available, discriminating against unborn children conceived in specific circumstances. (blogspot.com)
  • A recent Gallup poll insists more than half of Millennials feel that abortion should be limited to certain circumstances. (cbn.com)
  • Rape or life of the mother are extremely rare circumstances accounting for less than 1% of all abortions, with little bearing on the broader "abortion on demand" issue, particularly since all legislation the pro-life movement has been putting out recently has included exceptions for them, and many states had laws allowing abortion for such cases before Roe v. Wade - abortion was legalized for other reasons. (conservapedia.com)
  • [16] Just 25% believe abortion should be legal under all circumstances, and an additional 13% believe it should be legal under most circumstances. (conservapedia.com)
  • This is often, as told to me by my ob doctor when I faced a potentially life threatening situation in late term pregnancy, a better option to abortion as late term abortion is usually as dangerous to the woman's life as carrying to term even in the worst circumstances. (sciforums.com)
  • It is possible to qualify the practice of abortion in these circumstances as atypical conduct by the state of necessity, excluding the unlawfulness by comparing with articles 23, I and 24 of the Penal Code. (bvsalud.org)
  • There are two different ways to have a medication abortion and end a pregnancy: using two different medicines, mifepristone and misoprostol, or using only misoprostol. (msmagazine.com)
  • Furthermore, it is doubtful whether the European Convention offers a legal guarantee against the anxiety or stress caused by the idea of pregnancy, but also whether this anxiety can reach a sufficient degree of intensity to be qualified as "torture" within the meaning of the Convention, even supposing that the reality of this hypothetical psychological state be proven, and that it be imputable to the State. (eclj.org)
  • Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Bill, 2020 is for expanding access of women to safe and legal abortion services on therapeutic, eugenic, humanitarian or social grounds. (feminisminindia.com)
  • In March 2021, the Rajya Sabha passed the bill that suggested raising the upper limit on the legal termination of pregnancy to 24 weeks from 20 after it was moved for passing by then health minister Harsh Vardhan. (feminisminindia.com)
  • 15th regulation of legal abortion time, "pregnancy can be legally terminated within 24 weeks of pregnancy. (womany.net)
  • Abortion is only legal if the pregnancy causes the woman serious physical health issues, if the pregnancy is a result of incest/rape, or for 'eugenic'[sic] reasons. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • The British Pregnancy Advisory Service plans to make legal abortions available within three weeks by 2005, and is planning a "radical overhaul of abortion methods" to achieve this goal. (consciencelaws.org)
  • Both pro-lifers and pro-choicers have insisted that society should focus on the reality of women no longer having abortion to use as a solution to crisis pregnancy. (secularprolife.org)
  • Abortion is the induced termination of a pregnancy , [1] often causing fetal pain . (conservapedia.com)
  • And when it comes to that, 18,150 abortions occur after the 21st week of pregnancy [8] - the earliest point children can be born prematurely and live. (conservapedia.com)
  • [9] An additional 45,980 abortions occur in the 16th-20th weeks of pregnancy. (conservapedia.com)
  • [8] These are 60 thousand abortions each year that are clearly murder, since the child is at or near the same stage of pregnancy as children born prematurely via C-Section. (conservapedia.com)
  • [14] ( See History ) Gallup polling in 2012 reveals that just 24% of Americans support abortion after the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, [15] even though abortion is allowed in all 9 months. (conservapedia.com)
  • I will add, that if there is some bizaar circumstance that arrises late in the pregnancy that the doctors agree that abortion is the only way to save the mother's life, then I would also not be against that. (sciforums.com)
  • In Berkeley Voices episode #95, Berkeley Law professor Khiara M. Bridges says the right to an abortion is only one element in a universe of other rights and abilities that people with a capacity for pregnancy need. (berkeley.edu)
  • To describe the legal abortion at Zika virus infection during pregnancy regarding medical, emotional and social consequences. (bvsalud.org)
  • Authorizing the termination of pregnancy after diagnosis of the virus Zika guarantees women the free exercise of their reproductive rights, which is not confused with state imposition of abortion or eugenic practice. (bvsalud.org)
  • SB 1 , enacted in September 2022, prohibits abortion at any stage of gestation except in cases of rape, incest, fatal fetal anomalies or when the woman's life is at risk. (lc.org)
  • Up until the Court's decision, most of the Mexican penal codes acknowledged three causes for legal abortions: rape, fetal anomalies, and risk to the mother's life. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • If most disability discrimination abortions occur after 20 weeks gestation, then laws prohibiting abortion after 20 weeks gestation, except for medical emergencies not including fetal disabilities, will have the effect of banning most disability discrimination abortions. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • HFRC also states, "Fetal abnormalities or woman's health considerations are rarely the reason for undergoing a late-term abortion. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • After Roe , Tennessee's conditional law restricts abortion at all gestational ages with exceptions for the mother's life or to prevent "serious risk of substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function. (aul.org)
  • These rights may include some or all of the following: the right to legal or safe abortion, the right to birth control, the right to access quality reproductive healthcare, and the right to education and access in order to make reproductive choices free from coercion, discrimination, and violence. (wikipedia.org)
  • These theories range from the merely strained and historically insupportable-the claim that abortion restrictions constitute sex discrimination in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment is the most common-to the comically absurd and outlandish. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
  • Twenty-week abortion bans shine light on the practice of disability discrimination abortion. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Disability discrimination abortion occurs when a particular child, initially wanted, is aborted because that child has a disability. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Disability discrimination abortion is similar to gender discrimination abortion, which is when a particular child is aborted because that child is a boy or is a girl. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • The brief discusses the practice of disability discrimination abortion. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Laws banning abortion after 20 weeks can have the effect of prohibiting disability discrimination abortions if exceptions to those laws allow only those abortions necessary to avert death or serious health risks to the mother. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • At the same time, it may also be the case that the "vast majority" of disability discrimination abortions occur after 20 weeks. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in its Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision this summer, abortion did not become illegal in the U.S. The court simply ruled (rightly) that there is no right to an abortion in the U.S. Constitution. (dailysignal.com)
  • This claim is so outlandish that it might not seem worthy of our consideration-but this would be a mistake, particularly given that the Court in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health revealed itself to be sympathetic to the idea that support for abortion rights has eugenic implications. (msmagazine.com)
  • The law would have effectively shut down the Jackson Women's Health Organization, which is Mississippi's last remaining abortion clinic. (takimag.com)
  • [5] After communism was overthrown in Poland , abortion there declined by 99% after abortion was abolished, [6] and women's health has dramatically improved there due to fewer abortions. (conservapedia.com)
  • O'Keefe says, "This only confirmed the evidence of Planned Parenthood's eugenic ideology is consistent with the agenda of their founder, Margaret Sanger. (townhall.com)
  • She has been one of several leading Black pro-life leaders advocating for life, including drawing attention to Planned Parenthood's eugenic past and present. (lifeissues.org)
  • 1821 - A Connecticut law targeted apothecaries who sold "poisons" to women for the purpose of inducing an abortion. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1845 - New York passed a statute that said women who had abortions could be given a prison sentence of three months to a year. (wikipedia.org)
  • They were one of the few states at the time to have laws punishing women for procuring abortions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Specifically, he vested the "pro-life" plaintiff physicians to speak for this class of women, on the grounds that the "deeply traumatizing" nature of abortion renders them incapable of speaking for themselves. (msmagazine.com)
  • Denouncing this specious linkage, Trust Black Women makes clear that the equation of abortion with Black genocide is instead a "misogynistic claim to shame-and-blame [Black] women who choose abortion" through the use of a "ginned up 'conspiracy theory' that places Black women as the 'destroyers' of the Black family through abortion. (msmagazine.com)
  • Last month, England announced that it would allow women to take the second pill required for a medical abortion-misoprostol-at home, rather than requiring them to travel to a clinic. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • Despite efforts from the abortion industry to mislead women and society in general , science has made it undeniably clear that preborn babies are living human beings. (oneofus.eu)
  • Her record as a judge suggests that she would likely vote to uphold state laws that make it more difficult for women to obtain an abortion, but it is harder to predict whether she would vote to overturn Roe altogether - and the hearings have not shed much new light on this question. (scotusblog.com)
  • Such women would lack the capacity to consent and, while consultation with the woman's guardian is required, the bill leaves open the dangerous possibility that the state may be able to enforce an abortion without the consent of the mother or her family. (blogspot.com)
  • The Government of B.C. should investigate whether public monies are being used to pay for expenses of women traveling to the U.S. or to major centers in B.C. to obtain abortions. (theinterim.com)
  • All were filed by Polish women who consider that the ban on eugenic abortion violated their right to privacy (Article 8) and amounted to mental torture (prohibited by Article 3). (eclj.org)
  • Part of what drives Alveda is the fact that the abortion industry targets Black women . (lifeissues.org)
  • therefore, she feels that blocking this access to abortions will only leave it available to wealthy white women. (cbn.com)
  • Just like in the past, wealthy women would travel for abortions & poor women would resort to deadly Gosnell-style "back alley" clinics & home procedures. (cbn.com)
  • First, because the abortion industry was built on eugenic principles and thrives today by continuing to target women of color in low-incoming minority communities. (cbn.com)
  • He tells CBN News the truth is that minority women do not need Roe "because it is opponents of Roe - pro-life activists - who extend compassion and care to pregnant women of color, even as the abortion industry targets their children for destruction. (cbn.com)
  • Hu Shuwen's "Shanyan is childhood," the first chapter of abortion, I would like to talk about the women and women in Taiwan abortion, where they are, why this society taught them to be incognito? (womany.net)
  • Shanyan is Childhood" written in 2006, Taiwan slowly walked for nearly a decade, the abortion is still dark, RU486 still like not to say the secret, the operating table is always cold, abortion women always carry the "killer" or "no clear consideration" of the rebuke metaphor. (womany.net)
  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Trump said in April that abortion women should be punished. (womany.net)
  • Abortion of women who bend the faint pain of the body, carrying a criss-crossed psychological pressure, still have to Incognito, because this is a respected motherly love society, unable to tolerate her personal choice, she cannot endure another stigma. (womany.net)
  • Women can be sentenced to a year in prison or ordered to pay a fine of two million won (about U$ 2,000) for having an abortion. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • Korean women and doctors who support sexual and reproductive health and rights have been fighting for decriminalisation of abortion since 2010. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • According to the most recent government estimate (2010), based on a survey of women of childbearing age, 169,000 abortions (16 per 1,000 people) took place. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • One of the pro-life defendants, Lauren Handy, said: "Media reports have stated that we 'invaded' the abortion center and 'disrupted' women from exercising their 'reproductive rights. (modernchristian.us)
  • We entered the clinic and sought to love the women already there for their abortion procedures. (modernchristian.us)
  • As one peeved abortion provider wrote to the New York Times in 1993, taking issue with their usage of the word in a headline: "The term abortionist has been used most often to describe illegal actors in a sleazy world of avaricious, incompetent criminals exploiting immoral women in a sordid and hazardous procedure. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • Abortion rights reverse that idea, giving women the power to terminate pregnancies they don't want. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • Most eugenists were against abortion, worried that only wealthy women - considered members of a supposedly desirable gene pool - would use it. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • Black community leaders claim that "predatory objectives and actions of the abortion industry" have been perpetrated against black women. (unite-minorities.com)
  • There are 335 abortions performed on black women in the United States for every 1,000 live births, which is the highest abortion rate in the country. (unite-minorities.com)
  • Black women are more likely to have abortions than white women, by a large margin. (unite-minorities.com)
  • In summary, The highest abortion rate in the nation is 335 abortions on black women for every 1,000 live births. (unite-minorities.com)
  • The Women's Right to Know Act requires physicians to provide specific information to women before they may consent to having an abortion. (asu.edu)
  • The latter include wild assertions that abortion laws violate the Constitution's prohibition of slavery or interfere with the guarantee to women of the right to vote. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
  • Breast cancer rates increase by more than six times for women who have abortion. (conservapedia.com)
  • Millions of women who had an abortion later suffer psychologically or physically from it, and support groups exist to help. (conservapedia.com)
  • [12] "Abortion doesn't solve your problems, it only creates different ones," warned a full-page ad by women who had abortions. (conservapedia.com)
  • Reproductive rights organizations estimate that some 700 women have been imprisoned in the country under the "crime of abortion. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • According to Verónica Cruz Sánchez, director of the reproductive rights organization Las Libres, based in the conservative state of Guanajuato, some 70% of all the women in prison have had miscarriages, not abortions. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • This kind of persecution of women is a result of the strengthening of restrictive abortion laws in the country, after abortion was decriminalized in Mexico City in 2007. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • He only began performing abortions because he saw desperate women coming to him, asking for help. (morgentaler25years.ca)
  • Abortion-rights activists rallied outside the U.S. Supreme Court on April 14, after the Court temporarily preserved access to mifepristone, a widely used abortion pill, in an 11th-hour ruling preventing lower court restrictions on the drug from coming into force. (msmagazine.com)
  • Is it not really - for the majority of pro-choice activists - pro-abortion? (chooselifeaustralia.org.au)
  • Dobbs is important because it frames a direct challenge to Roe and Casey , forcing the Court to confront the legal indefensibility and radicalism of the Court's pro-abortion jurisprudence. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
  • For example, the 20-week ban in Arizona prohibits abortion after 20 weeks of gestation (" calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period of the pregnant woman") except in cases involving "a medical emergency. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Access to abortion would also be made easily available to minors without any legal requirement of parental knowledge or consent. (blogspot.com)
  • The Government of B.C. should investigate all abortions performed on minors to discover whether, in fact, parental consent was obtained prior to the abortion being performed. (theinterim.com)
  • Even minors retain guaranteed rights and safeguards for abortion proceed-ings, albeit more limited. (nlg.org)
  • Like the reproductive health bill in the Philippines , the bill aims to prevent true conscientious objection among health care service providers, by ensuring that those who object are legally required immediately to refer a patient to another practitioner who will provide an abortion. (blogspot.com)
  • As we already explained , the ECLJ intervened in September 2020 in the case of B.B. v. Poland , still pending before the Court, in which the Polish law on abortion and conscientious objection are challenged. (eclj.org)
  • The United Kingdom's Abortion Act provides some protection for conscientious objectors, but the BPAS plans bear watching to ensure that they do not result in coercion of those who do not want to be involved with abortion. (consciencelaws.org)
  • The Polish Constitutional Court ruled on 22 October 2020 ( case K 1/20 , in which the ECLJ intervened), that eugenic abortion was contrary to human dignity and thus unconstitutional. (eclj.org)
  • That's the same bogus legal reasoning on which the Supreme Court had rested its infamous Dred Scott decision in 1857, holding unconstitutional Congress's law prohibiting the introduction of slavery into federal territories. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
  • Chief Justice Arturo Zaldívar said, after Mexico's Supreme Court unanimously ruled that criminalizing abortion is unconstitutional. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Just two days after ruling the unconstitutionality of the criminalization of abortion, the Supreme Court also ruled that one of those amendments-that of the state of Sinaloa-was unconstitutional. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • A growing body of evidence increasingly suggests that abortion is linked to Breast Cancer, later premature births, and other health concerns. (conservapedia.com)
  • This updated edition includes a new afterword that identifies the role the Buck story plays in the Supreme Court's review of emerging state laws that seek to limit access to abortion. (jhu.edu)
  • INDIANAPOLIS, IN - The Indiana Supreme Court ruled today that the state's near-total abortion ban does not violate Indiana's constitution, thus vacating a lower court's preliminary injunction allowing the law to take effect. (lc.org)
  • They did this to sway popular opinion in order to decriminalize abortion prior to the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision. (nationalrighttolifenews.org)
  • A leaked draft of the Supreme Court's majority opinion on a Mississippi abortion ban revealed that a majority of the conservative justices has voted to strike down Roe v. Wade . (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • For the first time in a generation and a half-nearly thirty years-there is a realistic chance that the Supreme Court might overrule Roe v. Wade , the Court's 1973 decision establishing a constitutional right to abortion. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
  • The Court's decision will be retroactive for any woman who is imprisoned for having an abortion. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • If the 50 year old neighbor raped your daughter, she got pregnant, and she was ashamed it happened to her and went and got an abortion. (blogspot.com)
  • The pregnant woman listens to the other person to have the abortion, also same. (womany.net)
  • Every pregnant woman who was monitored after being given the injection lost her baby - in a scandal which LifeSiteNews described as an "avalanche of abortions. (modernchristian.us)
  • Elective abortion occurs when a pregnant woman does not want to have a child. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • perspectives of abortion for the pregnant woman with Zika virus regarding the medical, emotional and social consequences. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ignoring the structural reasons as to why, as the Court puts it, a "highly disproportionate percentage of aborted fetuses are Black," it approvingly cited an amicus brief claiming that this disproportionality is instead attributable to the fact that "proponents of liberal access to abortion … have been motivated by a desire to suppress the size of the African American population. (msmagazine.com)
  • By claiming a "right to choose," pro-abortion proponents undercut the idea of a natural right, according to William Saunders. (unite-minorities.com)
  • One side warned of bloody coat hangers from back-alley abortions, while the other toted garish picket signs of legally aborted shredded embryos. (takimag.com)
  • Notably, this clause avoids using the term "substantial risk" (common to abortion legislation) and consequently may be used as grounds for abortion in any circumstance, given that all pregnancies carry at least a minor risk of harm. (blogspot.com)
  • The feminist activist is challenging, on the grounds of her freedom of expression, the fact that she was fined for disrupting a mass in Warsaw in 2016 to protest against the Church's position on abortion. (eclj.org)
  • Supporting the right to safe abortion on both public health and human rights grounds. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • Actually several people differentiated between early abortion and late term on grounds that it is not a viable human, in our opinions, until it reaches a particular stage in development. (sciforums.com)
  • As long as the Criminal Code stipulates that abortion is illegal unless the patient is approved by a hospital abortion committee and the operation is conducted in an accredited hospital, prosecutors will always have grounds to lay charges, says a professor of legal ethics at the University of B.C. (morgentaler25years.ca)
  • Tennessee also enacted chemical abortion health and safety protections this year. (aul.org)
  • The state also is defending its required disclosure of the chemical abortion reversal procedure, and the provision is temporarily enjoined. (aul.org)
  • Chemical abortion pills are tightly regulated in Tennessee. (aul.org)
  • This category also includes life-saving care requirements for a child born-alive after an abortion, and health and safety requirements for a woman undergoing a chemical abortion. (aul.org)
  • To have a policy to help 13 year old's, or younger, get abortions without parental consent, or alerting the authorities, is aiding in rape. (blogspot.com)
  • Proposition 3 would enshrine abortion as an absolute right in state law. (dailysignal.com)
  • FOCA/RHA (or Freedom of Choice Acts/Reproductive Health Acts) are laws designed to enshrine and expand abortion and abortion businesses. (aul.org)
  • Just as the White Australia Policy included clauses to restrict the immigration and reproduction of people with disabilities, legal and illegal forced sterilisation of wom*n with disabilities occurs at exceptionally high rates in Australia today, compared with the rest of the world. (honisoit.com)
  • The first eugenic sterilisation bill in the United States was introduced in 1897 in the state of Michigan: it was not passed into law. (huixiangyuanbaozi.com)
  • He would do so as long as they could guarantee his money would be used for the abortions of black babies, and went on to express his "belief" that there are just too many black people around. (townhall.com)
  • I'd be happy to go along with a ban on elective abortion after 15 weeks if, but only if, certain conditions accompanied it. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • Supporters of the policies maintain that abortion is an elective procedure whose medical resources are better off used in the fight against the pandemic. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • [4] In a pro-life victory on June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court reversed the pro-abortion Roe v. Wade decision. (conservapedia.com)
  • The opposite page of the ad listed over 1,000 names, including Barrett and her husband, below a quote identifying them as local citizens who "oppose abortion on demand and defend the right to life from fertilization to natural death. (scotusblog.com)
  • The disability groups write, "Though some abortions of children with disabilities involve diagnoses that are likely to be fatal, many involve non-fatal conditions such as Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, and spina bifida. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • As a result, he told Fox News anchor Chris Wallace, the Supreme Court would "automatically" overturn Roe v. Wade , the landmark 1973 decision establishing the right to obtain an abortion. (scotusblog.com)
  • Rather than making abortion rare, the annual number of abortions has increased 1500% since Roe v. Wade . (conservapedia.com)
  • As members of or ministers to the African American and Hispanic communities, Amici have a strong interest in exposing the racist and eugenic history of the abortion movement. (lc.org)
  • Liberty Counsel is proud to stand with Indiana, on behalf of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference and the Frederick Douglass Foundation, to finally end the dark, racist, eugenic history of abortion. (lc.org)
  • Historically, abortion was first made legal and unrestricted nationwide in the Soviet Union under Lenin and his Bolsheviks . (conservapedia.com)
  • The Ministry of Health should conduct research into long-term morbidity of induced abortion considering the accumulating evidence from other countries. (theinterim.com)
  • The Tennessee law at issue limits abortions after a baby's heartbeat can be detected and prohibits doctors from knowingly performing abortions that target unborn children because of their race, sex, or Down syndrome status (actual or perceived). (aclj.org)
  • Premier William Vander Zalm's throne speech on March 9, contained promises to reduce abortion, help parents who choose the independent education process for their children and generally cut the costs of government. (theinterim.com)
  • The Government of B.C. should cease funding of any organization that advocates removal of legal protection for unborn children. (theinterim.com)
  • Another, who is 40 years old, says she is infertile, has already tried three unsuccessful in vitro fertilisations (IVF), does not want to have any more children, but still complains of "mental torture" because of the ban on eugenic abortion. (eclj.org)
  • Liberty Counsel filed an amicus brief in this case on behalf of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC) and the Frederick Douglass Foundation that holds there is no right to abortion within the Indiana Constitution and defends the state's pro-life law that limits the killing of innocent unborn children. (lc.org)
  • [2] Additional victims of abortion include after-born children, who have a higher rate of premature birth and birth defects due to the harm caused by a prior abortion. (conservapedia.com)
  • [11] Many victims of abortion find healing by speaking out against, and discouraging, similar harm to other mothers and their children. (conservapedia.com)
  • The Wisconsin Supreme Court invoked Buck most recently in a debate over the power of the state to enact restrictions on citizens and businesses during the COVID-19 crisis, and the US Supreme Court cited Three Generations, No Imbeciles in arguments over the newest state laws seeking to limit access to abortion. (jhu.edu)
  • PLEASE SIGN OUR PETITION to decriminalise abortion and expand access to safe abortion in South Korea. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • President Star Parker: Abortion is not the method to increase Black communities' access to healthcare [3-5]. (unite-minorities.com)
  • Furthermore, since abortion in Mexico is very negatively regarded ( 53% of Mexicans think that abortion should be illegal) and there is legal uncertainty for health care personnel, legal abortions are hard to access and are rarely officially practiced. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Physicians, district prosecutors and judges obstruct women's access to legal abortions as much as they can, so in many cases it is virtually impossible to get one. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Reproductive justice, the framework, would be interested in expanding and making sure everyone who needed the service (an abortion) had access to it. (berkeley.edu)
  • The draft bill, like in the Philippines, has worryingly totalitarian overtones that will deny freedom of conscience to those who oppose its obviously pro-abortion agenda. (blogspot.com)
  • At least Neverfly and I have both stated that we only oppose late term abortion. (sciforums.com)
  • We oppose legal system overreach such as civil asset forfeiture, indefinite confiscation of evidence, and eminent domain seizures where property is transferred to a third party. (multco.gop)
  • Abortion is illegal in Tennessee, with limited exceptions. (aul.org)
  • The Ministry of Health should conduct an immediate investigation into abortion practices in our hospitals. (theinterim.com)
  • After the state supreme court manufactured a state constitutional "right to abortion", Tennesseans passed a constitutional amendment in 2014 declaring "[n]othing in this Constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of an abortion. (aul.org)
  • In simplest terms, Roe created a constitutional right to abortion of the life of a living human fetus. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
  • The Court has never adopted any of these alternative theories for abortion as a constitutional right. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
  • Alleged former NARAL staffers and interns later emerged on Twitter to confirm the toxic working conditions at the abortion rights organization. (nationalrighttolifenews.org)
  • While signing Tennessee's comprehensive 2020 abortion legislation, Governor Lee stated, "I believe that every human life is precious, and we have a responsibility to protect it. (aul.org)
  • The goal of the model legislation, which AUL annually updates, is to help state governments enact enhanced informed consent laws for abortion. (asu.edu)
  • The hoarsely ululating throats of the " pro-life" and " pro-choice" movements screamed at each other outside a small abortion clinic in Jackson, Mississippi last week as a federal judge cock-blocked a state law and allowed the clinic to stay open for now. (takimag.com)
  • In the brief Liberty Counsel states, "Abortion has a dark eugenic foundation that violates key protections of the Indiana Constitution, and the State of Indiana is right to take measures to limit it as much as possible. (lc.org)
  • Legal protections inherent in personhood commence before birth. (lc.org)
  • The draft, first reported by Politico , was reportedly written by Justice Samuel Alito, who in the opinion railed against Roe and the nationwide abortion protections it has afforded Americans since 1973. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • AUL's comprehensive analysis of Tennessee's state laws on human life span the full spectrum of life issues from abortion, to health and safety protections, to patient informed consent, to conscience rights and bioethics. (aul.org)
  • Article No. 288 of the Penal Code provides for the offence of abortion: "The woman who takes medicine or has an abortion in his law, is sentenced to a prison term of June, criminal detention or a fine of less than 100 yuan. (womany.net)
  • Mexico is a federal republic and each state has its own penal code, so abortion laws differ from state to state. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • [3] There have been more than 60 million abortions in the United States since 1973. (conservapedia.com)
  • Religious employers objected to the mandate, on the ground that providing their female employees with health insurance that covered some types of contraceptives would effectively make them complicit in abortion. (scotusblog.com)
  • At this ongoing week's confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Trump's nominee to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court created by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who for nearly three decades was one of the most reliably liberal votes on the court, senators on both sides are spending considerable time focusing on the nominee's views on abortion. (scotusblog.com)
  • He has crusaded for more liberal abortion laws since 1969 when Parliament legalized the operation - but only for certain cases in certain hospitals. (morgentaler25years.ca)
  • States can protect both mother and child by limiting abortion by gestational age or prohibiting gruesome abortion methods. (aul.org)