Family Research Council has filed a "friend of the court" brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Gonzales v. Carhart. The Supreme Court last February agreed to take up this case, which challenges the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act which was passed by Congress and signed by President Bush in 2003. The act never went into effect since Planned Parenthood immediately went into federal court and obtained an injunction to stop enforcement of the act. For the last three years partial birth abortions have continued to be practiced in America, in spite of widespread public opinion against this terrible procedure. We hope the Supreme Court will side with the angels on this one, and save our future generations from an untimely almost born death. [Sourec: FRC]
In addition, LifeNews reports:
Three more pro-life law firms have filed briefs in the upcoming Supreme Court case on the national ban on partial-birth abortions. They include the National Right to Life Committee, the Thomas More pro-life law firm, and a group organized by former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore.and
A pro-life law firm has filed a brief in the upcoming Supreme Court case on the national ban on partial-birth abortions for 78 members of Congress who supported the bill. The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) delivered the brief to the high courtRelated: ADF and CLS in friend-of-the-court brief to U.S. Supreme Court: Partial-birth abortion must end


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