Recent evidence has emerged that Barrett publicly supported an organization in 2006 that has said life begins at fertilization.
of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg may soon have their fears confirmed by Amy Coney Barrett, the Trump administration’s Supreme Court nominee; recent evidence has emerged that Barrett publicly supported an organization in 2006 that has said life begins at fertilization.
The organization, St. Joseph County Right to Life, in South Bend, Indiana, which holds extreme pro-life beliefs—including the idea that the discarding of unused or frozen embryos created in the in vitro fertilization process should be criminalized—took out a full-page newspaper ad in thein order to “defend the right to life from fertilization to natural death.
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