Pregnancy Centers Shouldn’t Have To Advertise for Abortion Clinics – And You Shouldn’t Have To, Either

Pregnancy Centers Shouldn’t Have To Advertise for Abortion Clinics – And You Shouldn’t Have To, Either

The U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments Tuesday morning for a case stemming from a California law that tries to force pro-life pregnancy centers to tell clients where they can get an abortion.

State officials in California claim pregnancy centers run by volunteers are commercial entities, and that it's therefore all right to regulate them by forcing them to fork over information about the competition – in this case, abortion clinics.

The Gun, Fine; It’s the Logo We Object To
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The Gun, Fine; It’s the Logo We Object To

John Cronin

A 47-year-old native of the The Bronx stopped by police in a high-crime area of Springfield, Massachusetts for driving with illegally attached license plates bore unmistakeable marks of pernicious outside influence.

Police say the man had New York Yankees tattoos on his neck and right hand and a chrome-colored .357 Magnum with a blue grip "with Yankees logos imprinted on both sides," according to MassLive.com.

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