Post Tagged with: "Roe v. Wade"

Complacency is Not an Option for the Pro-Life Movement

Complacency is Not an Option for the Pro-Life Movement

February 7, 2013 at 9:30 am 0 comments

by Marie Connelly This year marks the 40th anniversary of abortion’s insertion into the United States Constitution.  Time Magazine recently published an article lamenting the failure of the pro-choice movement during the years since Roe v. Wade’s passage, while noting the corresponding achievements of pro-lifers.  Although this uncharacteristic honesty may […]

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Judicial Nominations as We Face Two Milestones

Judicial Nominations as We Face Two Milestones

January 24, 2013 at 8:30 am 0 comments

by Frank Scaturro The presidential election of 2012 passed, as most others have, with little focus by voters on the issue of judicial nominations. Yet there are few other issues nowadays on which a president’s decisions can be so impactful.  The life-tenured judges he appoints continue to impact the country […]

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What Might Have Been: The Passing of Supreme Court Justice Robert Bork

What Might Have Been: The Passing of Supreme Court Justice Robert Bork

January 4, 2013 at 9:00 am 0 comments

by Casey Mattox If Robert Bork had been confirmed, perhaps this column would have appeared. Supreme Court Justice Robert Bork passed away on Dec. 19 at the age of 84. President Huckabee is expected to announce his nomination to replace Justice Bork in January. Bork was a key part of […]

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