Angered that a ban on spending state funds on human cloning was dropped, the state's largest anti-abortion group is targeting some of its traditional allies.
A federal judge today said that an out-of-state group of physicians opposed to abortion can’t intervene in the legal battle over new Kansas rules for abortion clinics. U.S. District Judge Carlos Murguia said today that the American Association of Pro-Li
"Representatives Henry Waxman and Diana DeGette should put aside their partisan rancor to engage in a thoughtful examination of whether Planned Parenthood is properly using federal dollars," said AUL's Dr. Charmaine Yoest WASHINGTON, Sept. 29, 2011 /PRNew
Even as Ohio lawmakers attempt to limit abortions further, the number of terminations has fallen for the 10th-straight year, dropping to the lowest level since the state began tracking them 35 years ago.