Pro-Lifers on Supreme Court Abortion Case: 'We're Coming Back in Full Force'
June 28, 2016 |
Good morning from Washington, where the Supreme Court dismays pro-life Americans by striking down a Texas law mandating safety standards at abortion clinics. Kelsey Harkness and Leah Jessen report; Elizabeth Slattery and Roger Severino analyze. In another case, John Malcolm explains the high court's undoing of a former governor's conviction for corruption. Who can use restrooms at the national park you'll visit this summer? Fred Lucas has unexpected news. Plus: Salim Furth on Brexit and the U.S. economy. |
NewsPro-Lifers on Supreme Court Abortion Case: 'We're Coming Back in Full Force'The law in question required abortion facilities to meet the same health and safety standards as other facilities performing similarly invasive surgeries. |
NewsRestrooms at National Parks 'Align' With Gender Identity"It is troubling because national parks have traditionally been family-friendly destinations," a policy expert says of the Obama administration's stand. |
CommentarySupreme Court Is Allowing Dangerous Abortion Clinics to Remain OpenThe ruling puts states in a jam because it's not clear how much evidence they must put forward to support an abortion regulation designed to protect women's health. |
CommentaryWhat Does Brexit Mean for America's Economy?Even if Britain's new leaders enact anti-growth policies and hurt their own economy, the spillover to the U.S. likely will remain modest. |
CommentaryWhy the Supreme Court's Decision on a Governor's Corruption Conviction MattersThere was no question that what Bob McDonnell did while Virginia governor was unseemly. But was it illegal? |
CommentaryThe Bill of Rights Ensures the Government Can't Do Whatever It WantsConstitutional rights are not nuisances that the government must accommodate. Protecting these rights is the reason government exists. |
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