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Kansas backs abortion access in test for Supreme Court ruling

The US state of Kansas – which is largely represented by Republicans in Congress but which has a Democratic Governor – has decided in a referendum to protect abortion access, in what could be seen as a rebuff of the Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs. Although several states have moved to restrict abortion access since

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Extra, extra! News and views for July 13, 2022

The New Authoritarians – What changed in March 2020? How have things played out? What are the causes? What can we expect, looking ahead? Evil In Our Time: Naomi Wolf on the Covid Response (Brownstone […]

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Extra, extra! News and views for June 29, 2022

The Decision – “Guided by the history and tradition that map the essential components of the Nation’s concept of ordered liberty, the Court finds the Fourteenth Amendment clearly does not protect the right to an […]

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Get Ready for Days of Rage

I don’t know if the Supreme Court will hand down its decision on Dobbs today. Or whether, when it does,…

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Aquinas on When Human Life Begins

If, as now seems likely, Roe and Casey are overturned by the Supreme Court, public debates will begin in dozens…

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Twin Cities parishes encouraged to prepare for pro-abortion protests at weekend Masses

Parishes in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis and around the country are preparing for potential protests at Masses this weekend, after a national abortion advocacy group called on supporters to disrupt Catholic liturgies.   In a May 5 email to parish leaders, the archdiocese’s Office of Communications alerted parishes of the possibility and shared […]

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U.S. prelates oppose plan to codify Roe V. Wade in federal law

Ahead of a Senate vote next week, two U.S. Bishops Conference chairmen have labeled a bill that would codify abortion rights into federal law as “built on a false and despairing narrative” that abortion is the only solution to a crisis pregnancy.

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