South Carolina mom forced to carry fetus with no heartbeat for weeks due to strict laws: ‘My baby is dead’
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South Carolina Abortion Restriction May Be Void for Vagueness, But Doesn't Violate Free Exercise Clause
From Bingham v. Wilson, decided today by Judge Richard Gergel (D.S.C.): In the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization (2022), the South Carolina Legislature enacted a ban on abortions after nine weeks of pregnancy. The Act [criminalizes] "perform[ing] or induc[ing] an abortion on a pregnant woman with the specific intent of causing or abetting an abortion" if an embryonic or "fetal heartbeat" has been detected on an ultrasound…. Th…
Should A Woman Be Forced To Carry A Dead Fetus For Weeks? South Carolina Says 'Yes!'
Earlier this week, the new and whatever-the-opposite-of-improved-is Washington Post ran a column from congressional reporter Paul Kane about how, three years post-Dobbs, abortion has supposedly “faded” as a major issue for Democrats — though the crux of his argument was largely that they are also talking about other issues, like the horrors that Donald Trump and Elon Musk have wrought upon our country, in addition to abortion. It was … a take, I…
Woman forced to carry lifeless fetus for weeks due to abortion law speaks - The Zambian Observer
Elisabeth Weber, a 31-year-old mother from Greenville, South Carolina, U.S. was denied immediate medical care after discovering her fetus no longer had a heartbeat, due to her state’s strict abortion laws. For weeks, she was forced to carry the non-viable pregnancy, describing the emotional trauma as feeling like her “womb becomes a tomb.” Weber, who […] The post Woman forced to carry lifeless fetus for weeks due to abortion law speaks first app…
Kristan Hawkins & Jason Rapert Warn South Carolina Lawmaker in Op-ed: ‘Clock’s Ticking on South Carolina Republicans to Act on Pro-Life Legislation’ — SFL Action
In a recent Townhall op-ed, Students for Life Action (SFLAction) President Kristan Hawkins and Jason Rapert, the founder and president of the National Association of Christian Lawmakers (NACL) expressed their frustration over the South Carolina House’s inaction on H. 3457, the Human Life Protection Act, particularly the stalling tactics of Speaker of the House Murrell Smith Jr. and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Weston Newton. The bill …
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