President Trump pardoned 23 pro-life individuals, some facing long sentences under the FACE Act, for civil disobedience protests at abortion facilities.
3. Background Context The FACE Act was established to protect individuals seeking access to reproductive health services, including abortion clinics, from interference, threats, and violence.
Shortly after pardoning the anti-abortion demonstrators, Trump’s Justice Department announced that it plans to stop enforcing the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances, or FACE, Act, except in ...
Send her an email. Pro-lifers convicted under the FACE Act and released from prison after President Donald Trump pardoned them on Jan. 24 tell The Daily Signal they are grateful to God and to ...
But attacking the FACE Act may prove to be a serious threat to abortion clinics in states where they are still protected and where protests and even violence could quickly escalate. Get The Gavel ...
The Trump Administration instructed federal prosecutors to limit prosecutions concerning the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act — citing unfair prosecution against anti-abortion ...
The Trump Administration instructed federal prosecutors to limit prosecutions concerning the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act — citing unfair prosecution against anti-abortion ...
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