The Underage Abortion Trafficking Act bars recruiting, harboring, or transporting of a pregnant minor to obtain an out-of-state chemical or surgical abortion.
Pro-freedom group Liberty Counsel is appealing the verdict against former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, arguing that her religious convictions should exempt her from issuing same-sex ‘marriage’ licenses under Obergefell v. Hodges.
A three-judge panel of the 6th Circuit ruled 2-1 that the Biden administration was within its rights to tie Title X family planning dollars to a state's willingness to provide abortion counseling.
Liberty Counsel seeks not only to protect Kim Davis from crushing fines for her refusal to issue same-sex 'marriage' licenses but to overturn the Supreme Court precedent she refused to submit to as a Kentucky county clerk.
On July 18, a three-judge panel of the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed Tennessee’s right to enforce its Adult Entertainment Act, which prohibits sexually-charged performances such as drag shows from venues accessible to minors.
Kim Davis 'is not liable for any damages because she was entitled to a religious accommodation from issuing marriage licenses under her name and authority that conflicted with her religious beliefs,' Liberty Counsel argued.
'I’m grateful to the district court for doing what the law requires, which is protecting Kentucky kids from the irreversible harms that these experimental drug treatments would cause,' Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron said.