Indiana Attorney General ask Indiana Supreme Court to put Senate Enrolled Act 1 into effect immediately

By Dave Andrusko In a new legal filing, Attorney General Todd Rokita has urged the Indiana Supreme Court to put Senate Enrolled Act 1 into effect immediately. His filing asks the Court to deny an ACLU-Planned Parenthood request that it leave intact a preliminary injunction against Senate Enrolled Act 1 while court challenges to the state law continue to play out. Denying a …

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Video Statement from Indiana Right to Life President and CEO Mike Fichter on New Abortion Law

INDIANAPOLIS (Aug. 1, 2023) — Indiana Right to Life President and Chief Executive Officer Mike Fichter issued this video statement today in reaction to last-minute legal action to stop Senate Enrolled Act 1 (2022) from going back into effect. The Indiana Supreme Court ruled in late June that the law is constitutional.

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Last minute legal maneuvers by the ACLU keep Indiana comprehensive pro-life law from taking effect

By Dave Andrusko At the eleventh hour, pro-abortionists in Indiana have once again used delaying tactics to prevent Senate Enrolled Act 1 from taking effect. Senate Bill 1, signed by Gov. Eric Holcomb in August 2022, allows abortions only in cases of rape or incest, when there’s a serious risk to the life of the mother …

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Indiana very pro-life law takes effect Tuesday

By Dave Andrusko On June 30, the Indiana Supreme Court vacated a temporary injunction issued by Judge Kelsey B. Hanlon against Senate Enrolled Act 1, ruling that the state’s new comprehensive pro-life law does not violate the state constitution. As a result SEA 1 will go into effect tomorrow! Pro-abortionists held rallies yesterday in Indianapolis—where about 25 people …

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