by Saginaw County Right to Life | Oct 15, 2018 | International Right to Life, Law and Legislation, News and Current Events
On 11 October 2018, the Supreme Court of Norway set a new precedent on conscientious objection and freedom of conscience in the medical profession. The Court found that Dr. Katarzyna Jachimowicz acted within her rights when refusing to follow through with a medical...
by Saginaw County Right to Life | Aug 9, 2018 | International Right to Life
Argentina’s upper house on Thursday rejected a landmark bill that would have more broadly legalized abortion, dealing a setback to proponents of more liberal laws governing the procedure across the region. The vote, following a marathon session that ended early...
by Saginaw County Right to Life | Mar 17, 2018 | International Right to Life, Law and Legislation
Ireland is one nation that has written into its constitution that an unborn person has a right to life. But now a legal ruling has opened the Irish constitution up for review by popular vote referendum. This May, the people will go to the polls to determine if the...
by Saginaw County Right to Life | Feb 9, 2018 | International Right to Life, War on Women
Tuesday, February 6, marked the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation. While general news outlets, government officials, and social media recognized the day, feminist and women’s news sites remained silent, even as they claim to champion...
by Saginaw County Right to Life | Sep 7, 2017 | International Right to Life, Law and Legislation, News and Current Events
Excerpt: A man in the Netherlands has been allowed to die because he could no longer carry on living as an alcoholic. Mark Langedijk chose the day of his death and was telling jokes, drinking beer and eating ham sandwiches with his family hours before he passed away....
by Saginaw County Right to Life | Jul 5, 2017 | Community Involvement, International Right to Life, News and Current Events
Charlie Gard is a UK citizen born in August of 2016. He suffers from a rare genetic disease that has an almost non-existent survival rate. Experimental treatments are available in the US, but the British government run hospital and British courts have deemed that...