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Historic personhood case continues to move forward in Alabama

By Gualberto Garcia Jones, Esq., — The case for pre-born personhood under Alabama law is clearly established. Ryan Mager’s lawsuit against a Hunstville abortion facility and others for the wrongful death of his aborted baby sets up precisely the type of confrontation predicted by the U.S. Supreme Court in Roe—a confrontation that’s been 46 years in the making.

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Eugenics in 2019: Forced abortion for the disabled

By guest blogger Drew Hymer — A British judge has ordered a woman with learning disabilities to undergo an abortion against her will because the judge and the experts at the National Health Services have deemed it “in the best interest” of the mother and her child.

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Pre-born children should be counted as persons in the 2020 census

By guest blogger Bill O’Brien— Next year, the U.S. Census Bureau, as it does every 10 years, will attempt to count virtually every person living in the United States as of Census Day, which is April 1, 2020. Each pre-born child who is alive on Census Day should be counted, and President Trump can issue an executive order to advance personhood in this way.

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Answering President Trump’s call to unite the pro-life movement

By Gualberto Garcia Jones, Esq.,— Last weekend, President Trump tweeted out his personal position on abortion. Many in the pro-life movement, including the Personhood Alliance, were disappointed that the president endorsed the continued killing of innocent children conceived in rape and incest. However, the president also called for unity among pro-lifers. I believe that unity can be achieved by actually allowing the moral vs. political conflict to continue. Allow me to explain…

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What is personhood?

By Gualberto Garcia Jones, Esq.,—What is legal personhood? It is the cornerstone of our fundamental human rights, but what does it look like, and why is its impact so catastrophic for the culture of death?

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