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January 2006

Planned Parenthood suffers unanimous defeat

“American Life League commends the Supreme Court for rejecting the appellate court ruling that overturned New Hampshire’s parental notification law,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.

Legitimating murder

The five members of the United States Supreme Court who agreed in Justice Kennedy’s opinion that the federal government has no “legitimate” right to claim that the Oregon physician

Ruling opens door for voluntary euthanasia

“Today’s Supreme Court ruling, which rejects a federal attempt to override Oregon’s assisted-suicide law, shows the urgent need for a national prohibition against this form of killing,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.

Deception connection

Planned Parenthood in Missoula, Montana is no longer providing “surgical” abortions and claims they are confident that Missoula’s Blue Mountain clinic will be able to pick up the slack.

Where’s Mom when you need her?

I can remember my mother always drumming it into my head that if you make a decision that involves other people, but you are in charge, then the blame or the glory belongs only to you.

Justice for all, born and preborn

Proclaiming the message that a Supreme Court justice should interpret the constitution strictly, American Life League will gather activists outside of the Supreme Court building today, Monday, January 9, as confirmation hearings for Judge Samuel Alito begin.

Planned Parenthood abandons health care

“The appointment of Cecile Richards as president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America confirms that the organization’s focus is not on health care, but rather on political advocacy,” said Jim Sedlak, executive director of American Life League’s STOPP International.

Survey exposes Planned Parenthood abortion business

“Planned Parenthood, America’s largest abortion chain, continues to push its abortion agenda through a network of more than 800 facilities nationwide,” said Jim Sedlak, executive director of American Life League’s STOPP International.