Archive for Abortion
Second Judge Recuses in Sidewalk Counselor Sprinkler Case
April 18 Update: Today Judge Eugene Reese recused, without explanation, from the case of David Day and Jeshua Screws, who were sprayed off a sidewalk by a Montgomery abortion clinic and charged with trespass. We were supposed to go to a jury trial this week, even after Judge Tracy McCooey recused last week, but now we are, once again, delayed and are currently “between judges.”
…
Alabama Pro-Life Legislative Day on April 12
The annual Alabama Pro-Life Legislative Day (http://www NULL.al4life NULL.org/) is only two weeks away! This April 12 event will be Personhood Alabama (http://personhoodalabama NULL.com/)‘s big, public push for Personhood and other pro-life legislation in Alabama. Please join pro-life supporters from around the state in Montgomery on April 12, 2012, and let Alabama’s lawmakers know that the unborn have the right to
…
Foundation Demands Brighton, NY Police Stop Harassing Pro-Life Ministries
The Foundation for Moral Law (http://www NULL.morallaw NULL.org/) sent a letter (http://morallaw NULL.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/FML-letter-to-Brighton-Police-re-Rescue-Rochester-and-Bound4Life-Nov NULL.-8-2011 NULL.pdf) to the Town of Brighton (http://www NULL.townofbrighton NULL.org/) in western New York yesterday, demanding that the Brighton police and officials stop interfering with pro-life ministry on the public sidewalks outside a local abortion clinic. On behalf of Rev. Michael Warren and Gerald Crawford,
…
Foundation for Moral Law to Defend Arrested Pro-Life Activists
The Foundation for Moral Law, a national pro-life, religious-liberties organization, announced today that its attorneys will defend two Montgomery, Alabama, pro-life activists arrested in front of an abortion clinic for trying to avoid a sprinkler that is used to spray pro-life speakers on the public sidewalk.
On June 22, 2011, Jeshua Screws, Chaplain of the Alabama Constitution Party, and David Day were trying to communicate
…
Clock Runs Out on Alabama Abortion Ban
MONTGOMERY, AL – The Alabama Senate Bill, SB301, passed the Senate 23-7, yet was not voted on in the House before the end of the session. Last minute changes to the bill changed it from a personhood bill, which would have banned all abortions, to a ban of all surgical abortions and
…