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Hate crimes language removed, but floor battle forthcoming

WASHINGTON (BP)—The U.S. Senate’s version of a bill toughening supervision of sex offenders gained committee approval Oct. 20 without including language that would expand hates crimes protections to encompass homosexuality. more »

By Tom Strode - Oct 21, 2005

Topic: Family, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Citizenship, Legislation

Land: Miers’ record will be nearly identical to Roberts’

WASHINGTON (BP)—Richard Land predicts Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers not only will be confirmed, barring an unexpected revelation, but her record will be nearly identical to that of new Chief Justice John Roberts. more »

By Tom Strode - Oct 19, 2005

Topic: Citizenship, National

Dr. Richard Land to participate in ‘Religious Politics, Political Religion’ panel

Dr. Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission will be participating in “Religious Politics, Political Religion,” a panel discussion sponsored by the Goethe-Institut New York and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Washington, D.C., October 19. more »

Oct 18, 2005

Topic: Citizenship, Church and State

New stem cell method worthy of study, pro-life bioethicists say

WASHINGTON (BP)—One of two new techniques aimed at producing stem cells without harming a human embryo is worthy of further study through research on animals, some pro-life bioethicists are cautiously saying. more »

By Tom Strode - Oct 18, 2005

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research

LIFE DIGEST: Wisconsin gov. vetoes conscience clause bill

WASHINGTON (BP)—It doesn’t pay to be a healthcare provider in Wisconsin and have a pro-life conscience.

Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle has vetoed for the second year a bill that would have helped protect doctors and other medical professions from being forced to participate in such procedures as abortion, embryo-destructive research and assisted suicide. more »

By Tom Strode - Oct 17, 2005

Topic: Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Persecution, Religious Liberty

Poll: Half of conservative Christians favor embryonic research

WASHINGTON (BP)—Two-thirds of Americans, including half of conservative Christians, approve of stem cell research that destroys human embryos, according to a recent survey. more »

By Tom Strode - Oct 17, 2005

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research

ERLC fellows urge Romania to protect religious liberty

The fellows of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission’s Research Institute adopted a resolution Sept. 21 urging the government of Romania to heed concerns about potentially restrictive church-state legislation under consideration. more »

By Tom Strode - Oct 14, 2005

Topic: Citizenship, Human Rights, Religious Liberty

Land, others urge action on RU 486

ERLC President Richard Land and six other pro-life, pro-family leaders have called on a House of Representatives committee chairman to make a bill to remove the abortion drug RU 486 from the market a priority. more »

By Tom Strode - Oct 14, 2005

Topic: Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Legislation

Oregon, U.S. battle over authority on assisted suicide

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Oct. 5 about whether the authority of the federal government or a state should prevail in the matter of physician-assisted suicide. more »

By Tom Strode - Oct 14, 2005

Topic: Life, Suicide

Senate easily confirms Roberts as chief justice

The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly confirmed John Roberts as chief justice of the United States Sept. 29, only four days before he began presiding over oral arguments on the first day of the Supreme Court’s new term. more »

By Tom Strode - Oct 14, 2005

Topic: Citizenship, National

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