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 | Oct 6, 2018 | Law and Legislation, News and Current Events
In a narrow bipartisan vote, Brett Kavanaugh has been confirmed to the US Supreme court. The confirmation vote itself was even bitter to the end, with several pro-abortion protesters interrupting the roll call vote several times until they were removed by the Capitol...
by Saginaw County Right to Life | Aug 2, 2018 | Law and Legislation, Outreach
“We’re not trusted in our party. We are not appreciated by Republicans, even though nothing can pass without us,” he told a gathering of pro-life Democrats in Denver. “It really is a hard road to go.” “I think there’s more, I think there’s a lot more,” he said. “But...
by Saginaw County Right to Life | Jun 28, 2018 | Community Involvement, Law and Legislation
The governor of Michigan has signed into law a new state budget that would defund Planned Parenthood and cut over $4 million dollars from the nation’s biggest abortion business. However Republican Governor Rick Snyder refuses to enforce the language in the budget to...
by Saginaw County Right to Life | Jun 27, 2018 | Events, Law and Legislation, News and Current Events
WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Anthony Kennedy, the Supreme Court’s decisive man in the middle on abortion, gay rights and other contentious issues, announced his retirement Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump a golden chance to cement conservative control of...
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...