New Legislation Would Help Women Who Have Suffered Psychological Distress Following Abortion

  2/21/2017 New legislation introduced in Florida and Iowa would make it easier for women who suffer psychological distress after abortion to hold abortionists accountable. Usually, tort law doesn’t allow for recovery of damages for emotional distress unless it is the result of physical injury. This means that a woman experiencing psychological problems after an […]

Report Shows Evidence of Coerced Abortions, Safety Violations at UK Abortion Clinics

2/3/17 A government inspection has found that the United Kingdom’s largest abortion chain, Marie Stopes International (MSI), was coercing women to abort and violating safety procedures, leading them to suspend nearly half of the abortions they were performing. More than 2,600 violations were found, according to inspectors. The inspections were detailed in a report published […]

Most Popular Posts of 2016

2016 was a busy year for us here at the Elliot Institute! Here are our most popular newsletter posts of the year: Hillary’s Wrong: No Medical Evidence Finds Abortion Can Save a Mother’s Life Study: Abortion for Fetal Anomalies Increases Risk of Mental Health Problems It Destroyed My Life: Prenatal Testing and Coerced Abortion Study […]

UK: A Watershed Supreme Court Ruling Has Shaken Up Consent Laws – and May Have Unexpected Spin-Offs

11/22/16 By Philippa Taylor (Via CMF Blogs) Recent headlines in The (UK) Times and Guardian along the lines that “Doctors must warn patients of all the dangers before every treatment” reflect one of the biggest legal changes to the doctor-patient relationship in a generation. The headlines were prompted by new guidelines issued by the Royal College of Surgeons […]

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