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S.D. Law Requiring Physicians To Tell Patients That Abortion Ends Human Life Goes Into Effect Friday, physicians in South Dakota have been required to comply with a 2005 state law stating that a woman seeking an abortion be told that the procedure "will terminate the life of a whole separate, unique living human being," the Washington Post reports.
Medill News Service/The Politico Examines Emergence Of The 'Pro-Choice Spiritual Left' Medill News Service/The Politico on Wednesday examined the emergence of the so-called "pro-choice spiritual left," which has "created a bridge between abortion-rights groups and those on the left who speak theologically about sex and abortion.
McCain Criticizes Obama For Voting Against So-Called 'Partial-Birth' Abortion Ban Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) on Thursday in Kansas City criticized Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) for voting against a ban on so-called "partial-birth" abortions, saying the vote is a "great difference" between the two candidates, KSPR News reports (KSPR News, 7/17).
Presidential Candidates Have Differing, Related Perspectives On Abortion, Stem Cell Research, Opinion Piece Says It is "easy" to say Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) have different views on "when life begins, use of stem cells and abortion," but the presidential candidates often are "addressing very different, but related, beginning-of-life issues," Thomas Marino, a professor of anatomy and cell biology at Temple University's School of Medicine, writes in a
Antiabortion Group Operation Rescue Holding Convention In Atlanta, Protesting At Local Churches The antiabortion group Operation Rescue/Operation Save America is holding its national convention this week in Atlanta and protesting at several local churches, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
Senate Rejects DeMint Amendment To Global AIDS Bill The Senate on Tuesday voted to table several amendments to a bill (S 2731) that would reauthorize the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, including one offered by Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) to prohibit funding to groups that "support or participate in the management of a program of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization.
Pelosi Statement On Bush Administration Effort To Redefine Contraception As Abortion Speaker Nancy Pelosi released the following statement on reports that the Bush Administration's is drafting a proposed rule that would place new restrictions on domestic family planning programs.
Columnist Addresses Abortion In African-American Community According to Wall Street Journal columnist William McGurn, anti-abortion members of the NAACP "can't understand why America's most venerated civil rights organization turns a blind eye to what they say is the abortion industry's practice of targeting poor minority neighborhoods.
Washington Post Examines Colo. 'Personhood' Ballot Initiative The Washington Post on Sunday examined a proposed amendment to the Colorado Constitution that would define a "person" to "include any human being from the moment of fertilization." According to the Post, Colorado is the first state to succeed in placing such an amendment on a statewide ballot (Surdin, Washington Post, 7/13).
Web Site Offers Medical Abortion Drugs To Women In Countries Where Access Is Heavily Restricted Some women living in countries where abortion is restricted are using the Internet to purchase the drugs mifepristone and misoprostol to induce abortion, according to a review published in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, BBC News reports (Dreaper, BBC News, 7/11). The drugs are available via the Web site,
McCain Says His Policies Will Help Women Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) on Friday in Wisconsin told a primarily female audience that his plans to reduce income, business and estate taxes would help women in the U.S. because many own or work for small businesses, the AP/Bergen Record reports. He also said that Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
Brazilian Lawmakers Reject Bill To Legalize Abortion Efforts to legalize abortion in Brazil, the world's most populous Roman Catholic country, were rejected by the lower house of the country's national Congress by a 57-4 vote of the Justice and Constitution Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, Reuters reports. The bill -- which has been stalled in Congress for 17 years -- is now likely to be dropped (Reuters, 7/9).
Abortion Rights Advocates Respond To Obama's Comments Concerning Health Exception Days after Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama's (Ill.) comment that "mental distress" should not qualify as a justification for "late-term" abortions and his subsequent clarification, some abortion-rights advocates are "satisfied" while others are "far from it or just plain confused," The Politico reports (Budoff Brown, The Politico, 7/10).
Abortion - fpa Reacts To BMA Decision On Conscientious Objection, UK Speaking about The British Medical Association's conference vote today on conscientious objections, Julie Bentley, Chief Executive, fpa said: "We are disappointed that doctors do not have to make patients aware that they conscientiously object to abortion in advance of a consultation. It would save women time and distress knowing which doctors will not refer them before they make the appointment.
Opinion Piece Examines Democratic Party's Stance On Abortion Suggesting to women that the Democratic Party's "commitment to abortion rights is what should drive their vote," while simultaneously suggesting that "given the choice, having a baby is a more moral choice than abortion, will be understood for what it is: condescending and sexist," Frances Kissling, former president of Catholics for Choice, and Kate Michelman, former president of
AP/Hays Daily News Examines Kan. Gov. Sebelius' Role In State Abortion Debates, Disputes The AP/Hays Daily News on Saturday examined Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' (D) role in abortion-related issues in the state. According to the AP/Daily News, Sebelius, who supports abortion rights, "is a key figure in all" debates.
Abortionists Move From Promoting Harm To Preventing Good, Writes Dr Trevor Stammers, UK The UK has the most liberal abortion laws in the Western World and one of the highest abortion rates. 97% of abortions in 2006 were performed under ground C on the abortion form, which ostensibly for reasons connected with mental health, is generally regarded as the ground under which abortions for social reasons are carried out.
S.D. Law Requiring Doctors To Tell Women Abortion Ends A Human Life 'Alarming,' Opinion Piece Says South Dakota's 2005 law that requires physicians to tell women seeking abortions that the procedure will terminate the life of a human being is "alarming" if you "care about doctors' freedom of speech or their responsibility to give accurate information to patients," Slate senior editor Emily Bazelon writes in an opinion piece.The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis recently
Catholic Dioceses In North Carolina Launch Initiative To Increase Public Policy Advocacy The bishops of North Carolina's two Roman Catholic dioceses on Wednesday announced an initiative to streamline the dioceses' policy advocacy efforts directed at the state legislature and to keep parishioners informed about issues that are important to the church, the AP/Charlotte Observer reports.
Grand Jury Decides Not To Indict Kansas Abortion Provider Tiller A Kansas grand jury on Wednesday decided not to indict abortion provider George Tiller on charges that he violated state abortion laws, the Wichita Eagle/Kansas City Star reports.
Obama Addressed Health Exception For Abortion Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) in an interview last week with the Christian magazine Relevant said that "mental distress" should not qualify as a justification for "late-term" abortions, the AP/Google.com reports. In the interview, Obama said, "Now, I don't think that 'mental distress' qualifies as the health of the mother.
Make Abortion Available In The Community Says fpa, UK As part of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill (HFE) national sexual health charity fpa is launching a parliamentary offensive to modernise British abortion law and make the procedure widely available in different places in the community. The HFE Bill will be debated in parliament on the 14 July. Procedures that govern how abortions are carried out today, are based on legal requirements instituted when the Abortion Bill was first put in place back in 1967.
Number Of Abortions Decreasing Among HIV-Positive Women In Belarus, Official Says The number of HIV-positive women in Belarus who are forgoing abortions is increasing, Svyatlana Shylava, chief ob-gyn for the country's Ministry of Health, said on Tuesday, BelaPAN reports. According to Shylava, about 176 infants were born to HIV-positive women in 2007, up from 52 in 2000 and six in 1996.
Virginia Bishop Apologizes For Catholic Organization's Help To Girl Who Sought Abortion Richmond, Va., Roman Catholic Bishop Francis DiLorenzo in a letter published on Monday apologized after Commonwealth Catholic Charities employees helped a 16-year-old Guatemalan girl obtain an abortion in January, the
Federal Appeals Court Rules First Amendment Rights Of Antiabortion Advocates Were Violated A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday ruled that the First Amendment rights of two antiabortion advocates were violated when they were ordered to stop circling a Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., middle school in a truck displaying graphic images of aborted fetuses, the
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