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Elmira Star-Gazette - Fri Dec 4, 12:18 am ET
Since 1973, millions have tried to overturn the Roe v. Wade decision, which has legalized the destruction of 50 million unborn children. During this same period, more new diseases and cancers have been debilitating America's families.
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Rockbridge Weekly - Sat Nov 28, 7:10 pm ET
Patrick Stern, director of developmental and behavioral pediatrics at East Tennessee State University’s James H. Quillen College of Medicine, will present a forum address entitled “A Wellness Plan: Healthcare Needs to Treat More Than Sickness,” at Southern Virginia University on Friday, December 4, at 11 a.m. in the Stoddard Activities Center.
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Newtown Bee - Wed Nov 25, 2:31 pm ET
I also take issue with the letter's statement that abortion is "a private decision between a woman and her doctor." That may have been the case before Roe v Wade (yes, therapeutic abortions were legal then), but there isn't a shred of truth left in that statement.
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Tulane Hullabaloo - Fri Nov 20, 2:21 pm ET
The Tulane Students for Life brought anti-abortion advocate Rebecca Kiessling to speak Tuesday at Freeman Auditorium. Kiessling’s mother was raped in 1968, before abortion was legalized in the United States, which led to her conception. The Supreme Court ruled on the Roe v. Wade case, that legalized abortion on July 22, 1970, Kiessling’s first birthday. Kiessling began [...]
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ReadWriteWeb - Tue Nov 17, 12:54 pm ET
Google just announced that it now features legal opinions in Google Scholar . Starting today, Google Scholar will feature the full text of legal opinions from US federal and state district, appellate and supreme courts. Through this, users can now easily find the text of Roe v. Wade or Brown v. Board of Education , for example. Google Scholar also lists other legal opinions and journals that ...
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Thu Nov 12, 8:12 pm ET
Rain Man finally gets some sleep. His hero, Judge Joseph Wapner, celebrates his 90th birthday by returning for a one-time appearance to "The People's Court" (2 p.m. today, WUCW, Ch. 23). During the proceedings, Wapner reverses Roe v. Wade, gives dogs the right to vote and declares that every American deserves free pancakes.
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The Heights - Thu Nov 12, 3:47 am ET
Though it has been years since the historic Roe v. Wade battle, the topic of abortion and reproductive rights in this country is still a tense disagreement between two vehement sides. The newest amendment to the House health care bill, approved last Saturday, has prohibited federal funding for health care plans that pay for abortions. It remains to be seen if the president will support this ...
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The Alaska Star - Thu Nov 12, 1:03 am ET
What is a person? Or when is a person a person? There are no easy answers to these questions, but one Eagle River man hopes to change how the state defines a "person" and in turn circumvent the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling, which provides women with access to abortions.
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New Hampshire Union Leader - Thu Nov 12, 12:18 am ET
Let's be clear: The Stupak amendment to Nancy Pelosi's health care bill doesn't overturn Roe v. Wade. All it does is prohibit taxpayers from subsidizing them.
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The News & Advance - Wed Nov 11, 11:21 pm ET
Thirty-six years after Roe v. Wade legalized abortion in America, Norma McCorvey — the woman at the center the case — received a standing ovation from a stadium full of pro-life, evangelical college students.