SCOTUS Decision “Claims New Victims”

Dear Friends— On Monday, in a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned an important Louisiana law requiring abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. Chief Justice John Roberts joined the Court’s four liberal Justices in the decision despite the fact that he ruled opposite in a near-identical case just four years

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Pray for Life as the Supreme Court Hears Critical Case

As you know, Kansas Family Voice works to pass pro-life laws throughout the nation. But often those victories are blocked in the courts. That’s why your prayers are urgently needed this week. On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on the Louisiana abortion case, June Medical Services v. Russo. At stake, on

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Three Things to Look For in 2018

Dear Friends, 2017 will go down in history as quite a year. We experienced the first year of the Trump presidency; the largest mass shooting in American history in Las Vegas; revelations of sexual assault bringing down leaders in sports, media, and politics; increasing tensions with North Korea; destructive hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria; and

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The March of Time

Last week, I wrote about our daughter’s 18th birthday, a landmark event in her life. However, this week we celebrated another birthday – mine. This year, I turned a number greater than 50 – and that’s all I’m going to say about that. However, when you get to my age, you often reflect on the

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From the States: U.S. Supreme Court’s Unreported Arrogance

Kansas Family Voice is proud to work alongside David Fowler and Family Action Council of Tennessee, one of our 40 state-based allies. Last week, the Supreme Court ruled on a decision you may not have even heard about. Without even analyzing the law at hand, the Court decided that two lesbian women could both be

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‘Jane Roe’ Norma McCorvey Remembered

  Norma McCorvey died Feb. 18 from heart failure at age 69 in Katy, Texas. McCorvey was known as “Jane Roe” in the Roe v. Wade abortion decision that came down from the U.S. Supreme Court in 1973. In 1970, McCorvey was homeless and living on the streets. She found herself facing an unplanned pregnancy

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Top Court Halts Transgender Bathroom Push in Virginia

The U.S. Supreme Court has stopped an effort to allow boys access to the girls bathrooms in a Virginia school district. At least until they can decide if they will review the Gloucester County School board’s case. Justice Stephen Breyer said in a statement that he concurred with the four conservative justices in the 5-3

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Big Brother vs. Us | Stoplight

Stuart Shepard explains how the Obama Administration went to the Supreme Court to “protest” you – whether you’re Baptist, Catholic, Wesleyan or Nazarene.

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Obama Nominates a Justice, Pro-Family Groups Respond

“The Obama administration has demonstrated it cannot be trusted…” Merrick Garland is President Obama’s nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court to fill the vacancy left by the death of Antonin Scalia. Pro-family groups want the Senate to wait until after the presidential election to take any action on a nominee. “This changes nothing,” said Marjorie

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