Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The LIFE Act was passed on December 21, 2000. [3] The LIFE Act was one of two major immigration-related legislations that was passed in late 2000. The other major legislation was the American Competitiveness in the 21st Century Act, that focused more on employment-based immigration and temporary worker statuses, particularly the H-1B visa.
Ohio Right to Life was established in 1967 by Jack Willke and his wife, Barbara. [1] [2] It was incorporated as the Ohio Right to Life Society Inc., with its main offices located in Cleveland, shortly before a state abortion law change was approved by the Ohio House Health and Welfare Committee.
Rather than acknowledge her record, she left the organization to form the Right to Life Crusade. [7] On April 1, 1979, the American Life League (ALL) was founded [ 13 ] [ 14 ] by Judie Brown , former public relations director of NRLC, and 9 others after a schism within the NRLC.
Ohio will become the latest state to enshrine reproductive rights in its state constitution, CNN projects, continuing a winning trend for abortion rights advocates since the overturning of Roe v ...
“It hasn’t been easy here either,” he said of his year at Ohio State. “That Oregon loss and To The School Up North, that was tough.” But there’s no more loss, not now at least.
The city of Lebanon, Ohio, in 2021 outlawed most abortions within its city boundaries and declared itself a "sanctuary city for the unborn". [104] The Lebanon ordinance declares abortion to be "a murderous act of violence that purposefully and knowingly terminates a human life," and it outlaws abortion "at all times and at all stages of pregnancy."
A 21-year-old woman died days after Ohio police say she was beaten and strangled by her boyfriend, her family said. The brutal Sunday, March 17, assault of Tala Smith left her with brain injuries ...
The Protecting the Right to Organize Act, also known as the PRO Act, [1] [2] follows a series of past legislation passed by Congress concerning labor rights. A number of landmark bills were passed during the New Deal period, including the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, which President Franklin D. Roosevelt considered one of the most important Acts of Congress at the time.