Law

Parental Involvement Laws for Abortion: Protecting Both Minors and Their Parents PDF
by Maggie Datiles, Esq. Staff Attorney, Americans United for Life   

maggie.jpgThe on-going court battle in Illinois over the state’s permanently-enjoined parental notification law has once again brought parental involvement laws to the forefront of the cultural and legal fight against abortion.

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04/18/2008
 
Parental Involvement Laws for Abortion: Protecting Both Minors and Their Parents PDF
by Maggie Datiles, Esq. Staff Attorney, Americans United for Life   

maggie.jpgThe on-going court battle in Illinois over the state’s permanently-enjoined parental notification law has once again brought parental involvement laws to the forefront of the cultural and legal fight against abortion.

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04/18/2008
 
The States Must Act to Protect Marriage PDF
by Joe Capizzi, Ph.D.   
This time is now for a Constitutional Convention.
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06/06/2006
 
Marriage Letter Takes Swipe at Post-Modern Language PDF
by Bill Saunders, Esq.   
A broad coalition of religious leaders have taken a stand for traditional marriage and asserted that words have meaning and are not endlessly malleable in the service of partisan causes.
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05/03/2006
 
Broad Group of Religious Leaders Unite in Support of Marriage Amendment PDF
by Mark Adams   
An unprecedented coalition of religious leaders, including 16 Catholic bishops, have joined together in calling for a Constitutional amendment defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman. A letter released this week calling for such an amendment was signed by 50 religious leaders and included clerics from the Catholic Church, seven Protestant denominations, the Eastern Orthodox Church, Judaism and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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04/25/2006
 
GOP Policy Committee Says Marriage Amendment Needed to Stop Courts PDF
by Mark Adams   
An important Senate committee says in a new policy paper that if a Constitutional amendment defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman is not passed, state and federal courts may eventually impose same-sex marriage. The paper says that advocates of same-sex marriage plan to challenge state marriage laws producing a patchwork of laws across the country that "will inevitably end up playing out in the courts, as same-sex marriage puts new stresses on the legal system."
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04/04/2006