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The 1975 Abortion Decision of the FCC set in place a legal framework granting no exceptions for abortion, making any action to kill an unborn child grounds for legal conviction. [1] The president of the FCC during the decision was Ernst Benda. Benda was president of the FCC from 1971 to 1983, when the Abortion Decision of 1975 was made.
Los Angeles saw protests in both Downtown and Hollywood. [71] Other protests occurred in San Luis Obispo [72] and the California State Capitol in Sacramento. [73] On June 25, former child actress Jodie Sweetin was thrown to the ground by police while protesting on a ramp of the 101 Freeway in Los Angeles. [74]
Abortion in Germany is illegal except to save the life of the mother but is nonpunishable during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy upon condition of mandatory counseling. The same goes later in pregnancy in cases that the pregnancy poses an important danger to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman.
Several hundred demonstrators gathered and marched in and around Los Angeles, channeling anger, frustration and grief as they denounced the Supreme Court's decision to end a constitutional right ...
Police and protesters clashed in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday night during an abortion rights rally over the Supreme Court's possible overturning of Roe v. Wade.
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Monday passed on the chance to get rid of protest-free zones at abortion clinics, frustrating activists who say they need to get close enough to patients to ...
National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra, 585 U.S. 755 (2018), was a case before the Supreme Court of the United States addressing the constitutionality of California's FACT Act, which mandated that crisis pregnancy centers provide certain disclosures about state services.
For the third day in a row, demonstrators gathered downtown to express grief and anger over the Supreme Court's decision to end a constitutional right to abortion.