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A federal district court has struck down a law forcing pro-life ministries to promote abortion while upholding a law requiring physicians to refer patients to abortion providers. In a split ...
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A pro-choice coalition’s court challenge to Wyoming’s newest abortion restrictions has been reassigned to a retired judge. That means he’s not up for retention every six years and can’t be ousted by ...
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The conversation, which now has over 200,000 views on YouTube, ended in violence with Rivers—a pro-choice advocate—punching Craven Antao at the end of the interview. Now, Rivers is defending ...
During this six-minute interview, the assailant made it clear that she was pro-choice, and the two agreed about alternative options other than abortion, including adoption and practicing safe sex.
In the clip, Rivers and Craven Antao were heatedly defending their respective stances on abortion, with Rivers being in favor of pro-choice and Craven Antao being vehemently against the practice.
They have changed tactics because, nearly 60 years after the introduction of the Abortion Act, Britain’s pro-choice majority is steadily increasing. A survey from 2023 showed that 87 percent of ...