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Susan Crabtree Opinion: Republicans Find Their Footing on Abortion

Last week, Republican Sen. Marco Rubio stood his ground on a debate stage at the Lake Worth campus of Palm Beach College. His opponent is seasoned Democratic lawmaker Val Demings, a black congresswoman and...

Adam Carrington: The Thirteenth Amendment Doesn’t Provide Basis for National Abortion Protection

After Dobbs, where can pro-choice advocates look in the Constitution to support abortion? One professor believes she has found the answer in the Thirteenth Amendment, the provision banning slavery that was ratified in the...

Frank Miele: Do Democrats Value Abortion More Than the Constitution?

In the days after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, did you hear that former Vice President Mike Pence had called for a national ban on abortion? So did I. That’s why I was all...

Peter Flaherty: Corporate America Should Stay Out of Abortion

The Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade is triggering a predictable reaction from various “woke” corporations – or, perhaps more accurately, from corporations intimidated by woke activists and employees. They should stay out of...

J. Peder Zane: The Abortion Wars are Just Getting Started

The Supreme Court’s apparent decision to send the abortion issue back to the states may be a triumph for federalism and the concept of the separation of powers, but it is also a recipe...

Ashley Moody Calls on Merrick Garland to Protect Supreme Court Justices

Last week, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody called on U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to enforce federal law against attempts to intimidate U.S. Supreme Court Justices by protesting outside the justices’ homes. Along with 24...

Marco Rubio Calls On DOJ to Protect Supreme Court Justices

On Thursday, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland about efforts to intimidate Supreme Court Justices as they consider Dobbs v. Jackson. The letter is below. Dear Attorney General...

Florida Delegation Weighs in on Mississippi Abortion Case

With the U.S. Supreme Court hearing the first arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization this week, members of the Florida congressional delegation weighed in on the case. Republicans from the Sunshine State stressed...
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Members of the Florida Delegation Split on Abortion on Party Lines

With last week marking the 47th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade, members of the Florida congressional delegation offered their thoughts on the issue of abortion, dividing on partisan lines over the issue. 
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Most Americans Think Roe vs. Wade Should Not Be Reexamined By Supreme Court, Poll...

A recent Hill-HarrisX poll finds that most registered voters see the 1974 decision as a “settled matter" but the majority isn’t overwhelming as 56 percent believe the issue should be left alone while 44 percent disagree.
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