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Reining in the EPA’s power grab

From newspapers to cable news desks, the battle over government funding is dominating headlines this week. Lawmakers have until Friday night to reach an agreement on a continuing resolution, or else the government will face a partial shutdown. more »

By Doug Carlson - Apr 6, 2011

Topic: Science, Environment,

Legislative Agenda for 2011

The midterm election brought significant changes to Washington, D.C. More than 100 new congressmen and senators were sent to the nation’s capital to do the people’s business. more »

By Richard Land and Barrett Duke - Jan 24, 2011

Topic: Faith, Family, Living, Finances, Health, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Life, Abortion, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, Healthcare, Human Rights, Hunger/Homelessness, Immigration, Legislation, National, Persecution, , Religious Liberty, Social Issues, War, Science, Bioethics, Environment, , Issues, ,

A Gift for Life

If you do an Internet search with the terms “abortion centers” and “Phoenix, Arizona” you’ll receive page after page of search results, including a Google map of the city, which paint an unattractive picture. more »

By Richard Land - Dec 9, 2010 - (4)

Topic: Family, Parenting, Fathers, Mothers, Life, Abortion, Science, Bioethics,

First ESCR human trial begins

The first government-approved human trial using cells derived from embryonic stem cells has begun, it was announced Oct. 11.

With approval from the U.S. more »

By Tom Strode - Oct 14, 2010 - (1)

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research,

Appeals court lets ESCR funding continue

A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that government funding of embryonic stem cell research may continue while a legal challenge to the Obama administration’s policy on the lethal experimentation goes forward. more »

By Tom Strode - Oct 1, 2010

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research,

A sensible step on stem cell research

The saga on stem cells took two important twists in recent days. One was from a court standing behind its decision two weeks earlier that sent the pro-life community cheering by halting taxpayer dollars to unethical embryonic stem cell research. more »

By Doug Carlson - Sep 9, 2010

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research,

Congress gears up to challenge court victory on stem cells

A federal court gave the pro-life community much to cheer about last week with its decision to temporarily halt taxpayer-funded research on human embryos as permitted by a 2009 presidential executive order. more »

By Doug Carlson - Sep 1, 2010

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research,

Court upholds the rule of law in stem cell case

In a case that goes against the grain of other recent federal court decisions that appeared to create rather than simply interpret the law, the U.S. more »

By Richard Land - Aug 25, 2010 - (2)

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research,

Elena Kagan—Fact Sheet

As the Senate considers the next Supreme Court justice, Elena Kagan, President Obama’s nominee, deserves strict scrutiny during the confirmation process. more »

By staff - Jun 28, 2010 - (1)

Topic: Family, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Life, Abortion, Cloning, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, , National, Religious Liberty,

Curbing the EPA’s Climate Change Madness

The push to burden Americans with onerous regulations to rein in carbon emissions in the name of man-made global warming continues to receive chilly receptions among the public. more »

By Doug Carlson - Jun 8, 2010 - (1)

Topic: Family, Living, Finances, Citizenship, Legislation, Science, Environment,

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