U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Take Up Case That Could “Decimate” Abortion in America

On Monday the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case that the ACLU says could “decimate” abortion in America.

The case deals with a law Mississippi passed in 2018 generally prohibiting abortion after the fifteenth week of pregnancy.

If the U.S. Supreme Court upholds the law, it could provide an opportunity to roll back past pro-abortion rulings.

But even if the court strikes the law down, the court may reinterpret decisions like Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey in a way that helps pro-lifers.

In 2013 the Arkansas Legislature passed a pro-life law generally prohibiting abortion after the twelfth week of pregnancy if a fetal heartbeat can be detected.

The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals blocked most of the law, ruling that the attorneys for the State of Arkansas failed to address key questions about an unborn child’s viability and personhood. However, the courts left the law’s informed-consent requirements in place. Even though Arkansas lost that case, some of the court’s findings in that ruling actually made it easier for us to pass additional pro-life legislation in 2015 and 2017.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Mississippi’s case could set the stage for Arkansas to pass other good, pro-life laws in the future — and make it easier for the State of Arkansas to defend its newest pro-life laws in court.

Arkansas and other states have passed a record-setting number of pro-life laws this year.

Slowly but surely we are winning the fight against abortion.

Abortion Supporters Say Arkansas Has Enacted a Near-Record Number of Pro-Life Laws This Year

Recently the Guttmacher Institute, a research organization closely aligned with Planned Parenthood published a report saying that 2021 is on track to be the most anti-abortion year in decades.

The report says,

Five states—Arizona, Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky and Oklahoma—enacted restrictions on abortion clinics, an issue that has not been hot in state legislatures since the Supreme Court in 2016 struck down regulations enacted in Texas. Most notably, Arkansas and Kentucky passed laws making it easier for state agencies to close abortion clinics.

Furthermore, a disturbing record was set this week: With its enactment of a new restriction on abortion clinics, Arkansas has now enacted 20 restrictions in 2021, tying Louisiana’s 1978 record for the most restrictions in a single year.

By our count, Arkansas enacted 14 excellent, pro-life laws during the past legislative session. That’s certainly a record for the Arkansas Legislature.

These new laws could save thousands of women and unborn children from abortion in the years to come. That’s something to celebrate.

Photo Credit: Planned Parenthood Sticker by dogra on Flickr.

Pro-Lifers Save Mom and Unborn Baby From Abortion in Little Rock

On Tuesday our friends at Save The Storks shared a remarkable story on Instagram about a mom and unborn baby recently saved from abortion outside the Planned Parenthood facility in Little Rock.

Save The Storks and Arkansas Pregnancy Center in Little Rock work together to give women in Arkansas real options besides abortion.

Save The Storks writes,

After a long year of pandemic restrictions, the staff at Arkansas Pregnancy Center (APC) finally had the chance to take their Stork Bus into the community. Staff members and new volunteers worked hard to secure a parking spot near their community’s local Planned Parenthood.

However, the day before the launch, the sonogram machine stopped working.
They immediately attempted to get the machine fixed, but there were no technicians available.

Tracy, the executive director at APC, texted the news about the sonogram machine to the clinical director Janet*, worried they might have to delay their trip.

Janet responded: “God’s got this.”

After deliberation and prayer, the staff decided to move forward with their mobile outing for the day with no working sonogram.

Then the mobile unit’s sonographer showed up, and just so happened to have a sonogram machine in her car.

The pregnancy center was able to get back on the road, and a few hours later Janelle* boarded the Stork Bus.

She was en route to Planned Parenthood to take the abortion pill. But on her way she prayed that God would show her a sign on whether or not she should go through with the abortion. Then she saw the brightly colored mobile unit.

“I knew that was my sign,” Janelle said.

She wept as she saw her baby on the screen with a fully formed body. That day, Janelle chose life for her baby, despite being scared.

Janet was right – God’s got this.