A deeper look at NRLC’s brief in Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole

By Dave Andrusko Editor’s note. The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments March 2 in the lawsuit against portions of Texas’s omnibus 2013 pro-life law, HB2. We will be running posts on the challenge, as we have been, each day until then. In that vein, I’d like to repost a story about National Right to …

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A deeper look at NRLC’s brief in Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole

By Dave Andrusko On Friday, National Right to Life’s Counsel James Bopp, Jr. filed a brief on behalf of NRLC in the Texas abortion case currently before the United States Supreme Court–Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole. On Monday we provided an overview. Today, as the last post of the day, I’d like to fill in …

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NRLC Files Supreme Court Brief Supporting Texas Abortion Laws

On Friday, on the 43rd anniversary of the infamous Roe v. Wade decision, the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the U.S. Supreme Court supporting Texas against a challenge to the state’s quality standards for abortion providers–Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole. Texas requires, as do many states, that abortionists have …

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How Planned Parenthood, both nationally and in Texas, is aggressively increasing its market share through the creation of state-of-the art ‘mega-clinics’

By Teresa Stanton Collett Editor’s note. This is reposted from “Symposium: Ensuring abortion safety in a declining market for abortion services.” Collett is a professor at the University of St. Thomas School of Law. The views she expresses are hers alone. Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole involves two contested provisions of a Texas law, referred …

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