Planned Parenthood wants babies with disabilities to die.
It’s that simple. It’s that disgusting. And it should be illegal.
States are passing commonsense pro-life laws outlawing selective abortions – killing babies simply because they may face potential mental or physical disabilities, or because of their race or sex.
No child should be killed because he or she is considered inferior. Yet that’s the sick mentality Planned Parenthood was founded on.
Now Planned Parenthood and the pro-abortion ACLU are suing Indiana and Ohio in federal court to stop these pro-life laws. We’re taking direct action to fight back, preparing a critical amicus brief to defend these precious unborn babies from gruesome slaughter.
We’re fighting in Congress and in multiple federal courts to expose and stop the horrific slaughter and sale of aborted babies’ body parts.
But we need you to sign on to our brief today.
It’s time for the U.S. Senate to do the right thing. It’s time for the U.S. Senate to insist on an HHS Secretary who is qualified to lead us out of the ongoing pandemic. It’s time for the U.S. Senate to do the work of the American people rather than play another political game of pandering to the...
Hardly a day goes by that there isn’t another news story about someone suffering harassment or retaliation for their political views. Whether it’s a school firing a teacher for posting social media memes against the Democrat presidential candidate or a major newspaper proclaiming support for...
A pro-life rule that we fought for – AND YOU DID TOO – is under attack. When the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a rule blocking millions of our tax dollars from abortionists, Planned Parenthood stomped away from the program. But with the new Biden Administration in power, the...
It’s high time the world takes action to stop the torture of the most defenseless and vulnerable – unborn babies. Over the past year, the majority of the world has agreed to take special precautions in order to protect the “most vulnerable” – specifically the elderly and immunocompromised – who are...
ACLJ petitions aren’t merely names on a page but powerful tools used with governments, the media, and courts to focus attention on injustice and create real-world change. Here's how:
First, we can directly and immediately alert individual Members of Congress and other government officials of the size and scope of the public support for our initiatives. Unlike, say, White House petitions – which at best generate a response from low-level staffers – our most successful petitions have generated direct White House, State Department, and congressional responses at the highest level.
Second, we alert members of the media and can help drive national news stories as petition signatures grow.
Third, petitions not only influence foreign governments, they can provide aid and comfort to persecuted people abroad.
Finally, you can directly participate in the most critical court battles of our time. Your signature - your voice - can be represented in briefs to the Supreme Court and to federal courts across America.