
Colleges Dispense ‘Morning-After’ Pills in Vending Machines
The push for ‘reproductive wellness’ on campuses has led to vending machines dispensing pills that can end human lives.
The push for ‘reproductive wellness’ on campuses has led to vending machines dispensing pills that can end human lives.
A routine errand brings a sad reminder of our culture’s darkening moral landscape.
Though plans have not yet been finalized, the university’s student government has proposed purchasing the pills in bulk and selling them in a campus community hall.
A Catholic nurse practitioner is suing CVS and one of its medical clinics for firing her after she refused to prescribe abortion-inducing drugs to customers.
The pro-life coalition included Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony List, Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, Lila Rose, president and founder of Live Action, and Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life.
While the researchers at UC Davis were hoping that 40 women would enroll in the study, only 12 did.
‘The government has no business punishing citizens solely because of their religious beliefs,’ said a lawyer with the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty.
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