The same week as the State of the Union in Washington, an international religious freedom watchdog flagged Turkey and bishops addressed the 2026 Farm Bill.
Abortion
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Ostermann’s appointment, announced Jan. 8, was set to take effect July 1, and quickly drew fire from Notre Dame faculty and staff due to her robust public advocacy for legal …
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The prayer event and a protest to be held Feb. 27 on campus are part of a corrective movement directed “out of love” toward the university’s administration.
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Louisiana asks court to reinstate in-person dispensing rule for abortion pill
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonLawyers for Louisiana asked a federal judge Feb. 24 to roll back relaxed restrictions on mifepristone, a drug commonly, but not exclusively, used for abortion.
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Lawmakers, attorneys general back abortion pill challenge DOJ wants to pause
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonTwenty-one state attorneys general and 60 members of Congress file briefs in support of Louisiana’s efforts to roll back eased restrictions on an abortion pill.
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Key pro-life group warns lack of action on Hyde, mifepristone may ‘demotivate’ Republican voters
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonA key national pro-life group released polling it said shows a potential failure to act on pro-life policy priorities may demotivate Republican primary voters in the upcoming midterm elections.
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On Feb. 16, several recipients of Notre Dame’s Evangelium Vitae Medal penned an open letter of protest to Father Dowd over the Ostermann appointment.
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‘Unborn children are dying’: Pro-life leaders challenge ICE detention of pregnant women
by Katie Yoderby Katie YoderNational pro-life leaders are calling on the Trump administration to restrict Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention of pregnant women and new mothers.
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Even though the majority of Americans admire adoption, women facing unexpected pregnancies rarely consider it.
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A Catholic member of the House of Lords said the “extremely badly drafted” bill has caused “deep concern” among medical experts and disability groups.
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