By Dave Andrusko Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson Senate Bill 278 is now on its way to the desk of pro-life Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, a comprehensive measure that increases the reflection period for an abortion-minded woman from 48 to 72 hours, requires abortion...
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Abortion Reversal Bill on desk of Arkansas Governor
By Dave Andrusko Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson Momentum continues to build for passage of legislation to require abortionists to tell women undergoing chemical (“medication”) abortions that they may be able to reverse the process—Abortion Pill Reversal Informed Consent...
Fifth Grade Students in Arkansas Help Pregnancy Clinic to “Bless All Babies in Every Situation”
By Jen Taggart Terri Kobs’ fifth grade class at St. John Catholic School in Russellville, Arkansas learned last May that you’re never too young to become a part of the pregnancy help movement. Kobs’ classes have participated in the $100 Solution for the past three...
Appeals court retains hold on Arkansas law regulating chemical abortions
By Dave Andrusko Here’s the latest update in the long, long saga of the impact of U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker’s July injunction preventing Arkansas from enforcing Act 577. (Hint, it is very complicated.) The 2015 law requires abortion clinics providing chemical...
Judge rejects state’s appeal to keep pro-life law in effect while legal challenge against Arkansas law is litigated
By Dave Andrusko When last we discussed pro-abortion U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker, she had just unpacked a 148-page decision extending a preliminary injunction against Arkansas’ “Abortion-Inducing Drugs Safety Act.” That came on July 2, exactly 32 days after the...
Arkansas AG appeals decision thwarting state’s law regulating chemical abortions
By Dave Andrusko To Arkansas State Attorney General Leslie Rutledge’s great credit, each and every time Planned Parenthood of the Great Plains wins an injunction from U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker, Rutledge immediately files an appeal. On Monday, roughly a half...
Planned Parenthood’s favorite judge grants preliminary injunction blocking Arkansas’ chemical abortions law
State will appeal By Dave Andrusko The next time abortion apologists shed crocodile tears over how expensive it is to defend pro-life laws, have them take a look at U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker. On Monday, 30 minutes after Judge Baker's previous restraining...
Planned Parenthood’s favorite judge grants temporary restraining order blocking Arkansas’ chemical abortions law
By Dave Andrusko Where have we heard this before? On Monday U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker granted a 14-day temporary restraining order that blocks Arkansas from enforcing its law which requires abortion clinics providing chemical abortifacients to have a contract...
Planned Parenthood goes back to favorite judge to again challenge Arkansas law upheld by appeals court and Supreme Court
By Dave Andrusko As we wrote back in January 2016, U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker is a reliable ally of pro-abortionists who can be counted on to rubberstamp their requests. (See here and here.) So it was amusing and revealing to read the Arkansas...
Pro-abortion newspapers lament Supreme Court decision allowing Arkansas law regulating chemical abortions to continue
Could have impact on similar Missouri law By Dave Andrusko On Tuesday NRL News Today posted the good news that Planned Parenthood’s appeal of an Arkansas law requiring abortion clinics providing chemical abortifacients to have a contract with another physician with...