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WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 24, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Even if you couldn't make it to DC this week for the March for Life, you can still take in some of the awesome events online. Ave Maria School of Law is hosting its third Law of Life Summit today from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. and they are livestreaming it online so you can take part from home.

Find the Law of Life Summit's livestream here.

The theme for this year's event is Calling Out the Media, and will feature brief talks by around 20 national pro-life leaders, followed by a panel discussion with media experts who will make proposals as to how to engage the media in the cause of life.

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Panelists include Anne Carmichael of the Vitae Foundation, Tom Ciesielka of TC Public Relations, Ryan Bomberger of the Radiance Foundation, Kathryn Jean Lopez of National Review and John-­Henry Westen, editor-in-chief of LifeSiteNews.com.

The Summit will also highlight the need for pro-life legislation, make strong appeals for education on life in our nation’s Catholic schools and encourage peaceful protests.

The event, hosted at the Hyatt Regency on the Capitol, is run by the university, which they say is a testament to their commitment to the pro-life cause.

“With the re-election of Barack Obama, the most pro-death President in our nation’s history, the leaders of the Summit realize the need to promote a forceful and united front to combat the culture of death,” the organizers state. “Pro-life leaders from around the country will share their groups’ activities. It is hoped that a common vision will emerge for overturning the Supreme Court’s flawed decision, Roe v. Wade (1973) legalizing infanticide which is now permitted even during birth itself.”

For information on the Summit please visit https://lawlife.org.

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