(The Center Square) – The nation’s largest pro-life organization filed an amicus brief Thursday in the U.S. Supreme Court asserting the impossibility of ensuring informed consent without an in-person doctor’s visit as it relates to the abortion pill, since anyone can order the drug online.
Rights activists had hoped that a Trzaskowski win would pave the way for the legal recognition of same-sex couples
Justyna Wydrzynska (L) fought back tears as she recounted learning that the nationalist candidate had won Sunday's presidential election
For rights activists who have been campaigning for change in the predominantly Catholic country, Nawrocki's victory has dealt a severe blow
In Poland, a predominantly Catholic country, same-sex couples cannot marry or register their partnerships
Polish abortion rights activist Justyna Wydrzynska fought back tears as she recounted learning that the nationalist candidate had won Sunday's…
A pro-abortion rights activist holds a box of mifepristone during a rally in front of the US Supreme Court in March 2024 -- the use of such pi…
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has said out-of-state doctors cannot prescribe abortion-inducing medication to Texas residents