
The Soccer Mom Who Became a Satanist Because of RBG’s Death
The attorney and mom says that the Satanic Temple “represents our best, last defense” so that her own daughters will one day have the choice whether to abort her grandchildren.
The attorney and mom says that the Satanic Temple “represents our best, last defense” so that her own daughters will one day have the choice whether to abort her grandchildren.
COMMENTARY: The sexual revolutionaries revere Justice Ginsburg because she propped up their aspirations.
Both women combine strong professional credentials with their Catholic faith, but their legal careers have followed different trajectories.
Justice Antonin Scalia’s love of debate was one of the things that drew him to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a woman with whom he disagreed on many things, including many aspects of the law.
Lagoa, who has three children, has spoken about the importance of the Catholic faith in her own life.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, a Catholic mother of seven, is widely reported to be the front-runner on the president’s shortlist of prospective nominees.
Ginsburg’s death could tip the balance of the court to a 6-3 conservative majority, if President Donald Trump nominates a new justice to fill the vacancy left by Ginsburg before the November election.
NEWS ANALYSIS: The outcome of this case could affect similar laws restricting abortion in Wisconsin, Louisiana and Alabama.
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