Washington Examiner / Magazine
June 28, 2022 Issue
June 28, 2022 Print Edition
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The fight for life is just beginning
Roe v. Wade The fight for life is just beginning By Kaylee McGhee White, Restoring America Editor June 23, 2022 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print Roe v. Wade The fight for life is just beginning By Kaylee McGhee White, Restoring America Editor June 23, 2022 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print For the past five decades, conservatives have sought to overturn Roe v. Wade, undo the Supreme Court's creation of a constitutional right to abortion, and return the issue to the states for voters to decide. Though it long appeared out of reach, that goal appeared to be a reality Friday morning, with the Supreme Court overturning the landmark decision. It's the culmination of one mission and the immediate beginning of another. The pro-life movement to restrict or abolish abortion will move to new terrain: state legislatures and, likely, Congress. The road that brought us to the brink of overturning Roe was long but straightforward: Supporting pro-life candidates who vowed to nominate pro-life judges, and electing state leaders who agreed to bring challenges to abortion precedent before those judges. It was boosted by parallel efforts to support women and families in need and to keep abortion at the forefront of the national debate. Much of this agenda will remain the same moving forward. But in a post-Roe America, the pro-life movement’s focus will shift from judges to lawmakers. It must be matched...

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Your Land

What patriarchy?
Magazine - Your Land
What patriarchy?
When the father isn’t in the picture, boys suffer. When 12 million boys are growing up in homes...
Word of the Week: ‘Danger season’
Magazine - Your Land
Word of the Week: ‘Danger season’
“Is it time to stop making the hottest part of the year seem cool?” asks an article in...
California’s schizophrenic energy policy
Magazine - Your Land
California’s schizophrenic energy policy
Opinion California’s schizophrenic energy policy By Conn Carroll, Commentary Editor June 23, 2022 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook...
Baltimoreans have two modest desires: to enjoy life and not be killed
Magazine - Your Land
Baltimoreans have two modest desires: to enjoy life and not be killed
Opinion Baltimoreans have two modest desires: to enjoy life and not be killed By Christopher Tremoglie, Commentary Writer...
Magazine - Your Land
Biden can’t make the border crisis go away by ignoring it
Opinion Biden can’t make the border crisis go away by ignoring it By Conn Carroll, Commentary Editor June 23, 2022 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print Opinion...

Business

A dearth of construction workers hampers the industry
Business
A dearth of construction workers hampers the industry
Contractors are struggling to find construction workers as demand for projects picks up following the passage...
Biden is the economy’s supply chain problem
Business
Biden is the economy’s supply chain problem
Opinion Biden is the economy’s supply chain problem By Stephen Moore June 23, 2022 11:00 PM...

Washington Briefing

Crime
Law enforcement agencies kill significant botnet
Law enforcement agencies from the United States and three other countries have shut down a botnet...
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Biden’s DeSantis-Trump two-step
Ron DeSantis may hold the distinction of being the White House’s least favorite governor. The Florida...
Faith, Freedom, and Self-Reliance
Insecure tracking apps could make women vulnerable in post-<i>Roe</i> America
Abortion Insecure tracking apps could make women vulnerable in post-Roe America By Cassidy Morrison, Healthcare Reporter...
Letter from editor
The Left declares its contempt for wealth creators
The Left’s message to wealth creators has hardened into, “Don’t let the door hit you in the ass!” Once upon...

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