Lawmakers in the Wyoming House passed two bills last week that would protect women and preborn children. One bill will require women...
UPDATE, 2/13/25: Louisiana officials, including Governor Jeff Landry, have signed off on the extradition of New York abortionist Margaret Carpenter, who mailed...
On President Trump’s first day in office, he issued an executive order (EO) announcing that the United States is leaving the World...
Last Friday, President Donald Trump issued an executive order rescinding two Biden administration executive actions regarding abortion, specifically related to the Hyde...
In a diplomatic note dated January 24, 2025, the United States Mission to the United Nations announced that the U.S. has rejoined...
Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) recently issued a press release announcing a lawsuit filed on behalf of the Catholic Medical Association. The group,...
(National Review) Last Thursday, the Knights of Columbus released their annual poll on sanctity-of-life issues. This poll, which the Knights conduct in...
The North Dakota Supreme Court on Friday denied the state’s request to reinstate its law protecting preborn children from abortion while a...
In November, shortly after being elected, President Donald Trump announced his decision to nominate Robert F. Kennedy as secretary of Health and...
Bob Ferguson, the new governor of Washington, wasted no time in signing an executive order to expand abortion in his state, just...
Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed an executive order last week, calling on the state’s Department of Health to “enforce the law” and...
The Trump Administration’s Department of Justice has instructed federal prosecutors to limit the enforcement of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances...
The battle over New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin’s harassment of a pregnancy resource center (PRC) continues, and the U.S. Supreme Court...
President Trump reinstated the Mexico City Policy on Friday, once again preventing U.S. taxpayer dollars from funding abortions overseas, which had been...