
Is there Life after Roe v. Wade ?
Is there life after Roe v. Wade? Can such a thing be possible? Will there come a time when abortion is no longer a constitutional right in America?
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Is there life after Roe v. Wade? Can such a thing be possible? Will there come a time when abortion is no longer a constitutional right in America?
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January 2, 2020 Eagle Forum joins an amicus brief in June Medical Services LLC v. Russo, which asks the Constitutionality of state-mandated restrictions on abortion
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December 5, 2019 Abortion is hanging by a thread . . . and Even Planned Parenthood Knows it! Earlier this fall, the Supreme Court granted the petition
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October 31, 2019 Senators Remove Anti-Life Provisions from Appropriations This week, the Senate is working on appropriations before the looming November 22nd deadline to avoid a government
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October 17, 2019 Is the Organization of American States Really the Overseas Abortion Segway? The Trump administration has been very active on enacting pro-life policy. From
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Infanticide In America What’s Up Radio Program! with Terry Lowry Discussed with Kirsten Hasler, Executive Director, Washington, D.C. Executive Director for Eagle Forum. Disclaimer: Use
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June 18, 2019 Ask Your Representative to Vote Against the Current Spending Package House Democrats have been hard at work creating legislation that undermines the
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While many under the dome of the Washington, D.C., capitol share Texas Right to Life’s views and values, we feel a sense of urgency to act to stop the slaughter of at least 881,000 preborn children who will die in U.S. abortion clinics this year.
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The value that a society places on life determines the value of that society. For over 46 years, to the shame of our nation, the culture of death has been allowed to reign. The most innocent, those deserving of our greatest protection, have been allowed to be brutally slaughtered in the name of “a woman’s right to choose.”
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Did anyone notice that the United Nations, at least a part of it, was involved in the controversial New York state law that codified the U.S. Supreme Court decisions imposing abortion on demand up to birth?
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House Republican Leadership is taking the charge on saving born alive babies. Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) is filing a discharge petition this week (H. Res. 102) to force Democrats to have a vote on the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (H.R. 962).
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February 4, 2019 Governor Northam of Virginia has confronted Americans with the “life not worth living” mantra. It preceded the Holocaust in Nazi Germany. Once
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September 2, 2018 As the Senate has been working through August recess, a top priority has been crafting a spending package. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY)
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July 12, 2018 Good News: “Republican Majority for Choice” has Terminated; Thanks to Eagles! Eagle Forum is thrilled to announce that the Republican Majority for Choice
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The pro-life, conservative movement lost a heroine, and we at Eagle Forum lost a dear friend last week, Colleen Parro Baillargeon.
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We are thrilled to announce that Mary Summa has agreed to serve as our Pro-Life issue chair. Mary is a decades-long Eagle Forum ally and a great friend who garnered tremendous respect during her illustrious Capitol Hill career as an advisor to the late Senator Jesse Helms on family and values issues. Mary trained and mentored some of the most effective conservative staffers on Capitol Hill today, several of whom were recently tapped to serve in the Trump Administration.
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Why did 18-to-29-year-old evangelicals vote for Barack Obama despite his apostasy on the fundamental moral issues of abortion and same-sex unions?
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