Abortion centers sue to reverse Ohio’s new ban on aborting babies with Down Syndrome Ohio Right to Life called the lawsuit 'discrimination.' News Fr. Mark Hodges • Feb 20, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Ohio governor signs law banning abortions on babies with Down Syndrome 'Now...unborn babies prenatally diagnosed with Down syndrome are given a shot at life.' News LifeSiteNews staff • Dec 22, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Ohio is about to ban abortion for Down Syndrome babies 'Every Ohioan deserves the right to life, no matter how many chromosomes they have.' News Fr. Mark Hodges • Dec 15, 2017Apr 29, 2023
Ohio women being offered unsafe abortion, health inspection records show Ohio abortion centers have received 149 health violations in six years. News Pete Baklinski • Dec 7, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Ohio Senate votes to ban abortions on babies with Down syndrome Ohio Right to Life praised the legislators for 'taking a stand against the modern-day eugenic practice.' News Fr. Mark Hodges • Nov 21, 2017Jun 18, 2021
New Ohio pro-life coalition takes unified, grassroots approach to defending the unborn, liberty, marriage Right of Life Action Coalition of Ohio is a response to the need for 'a new voice to champion the right to life movement.' News Lisa Bourne • Mar 24, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Law banning abortion on babies that can feel pain takes effect in Ohio The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act makes Ohio one of 16 states with a similar law. News Fr. Mark Hodges • Mar 16, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Ohio lawmakers won’t override veto of pro-life bill banning abortions after heartbeat. Pro-lifers dismayed. The session ended December 31 without legislators reconvening to take action. News Fr. Mark Hodges • Jan 4, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Pro-lifers urge legislators to override veto of Ohio bill banning abortion from first heartbeat Right-to-life societies around the state asked the Ohio Speaker of the House to convene for a vote. News Fr. Mark Hodges • Dec 15, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Gov. Kasich’s veto guarantees more unborn babies’ heartbeats will stop Ohio’s unborn babies were sent to the back of the bus with the blessing of some of those who have vowed to protect them. Opinion Brad Mattes • Dec 15, 2016Jun 18, 2021