North Carolina polls are open for early voting in the primary election, and the rights of unmarried couples are being put to a public referendum.
A women’s center event gets its own counter-protest.
A district judge has issued a preliminary injunction against the state’s new “Choose Life” license plates.
Jubilee Campaign Law of Life Project says it “knows better” than the ACLU or Planned Parenthood what would be said when describing an ultrasound.
A federal judge has blocked a portion of North Carolina’s new abortion restrictions that would make new requirements of medical providers who perform ultrasounds on pregnant women.
From The Republic: A federal judge has blocked a portion of North Carolina’s new abortion restrictions that would make new requirements of medical providers who perform ultrasounds on pregnant women. U.S. District Judge Catherine Eagles in Greensboro issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday, the day before the law is enforceable. Eagles blocked a provision regarding what must [...]
Each anti-choice license plate ordered will be a $15 donation to centers that deceive women about pregnancy and abortion.
The “right to know” bill and mandatory ultrasound requirement are both being challenged in court.
The group argues that the state can’t only let anti-choice sentiments ride the bumper.
Is the reproductive health provider having their freedom of speech rights denied?