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Washington mdash; The American Civil Liberties Union is warning the Supreme Court that lower court decisions in a closely watched battle over a widely used abortion pill relied on patently unreliable witnesses and ideologically tainted junk science. In a friend-of-the-court brief the ACLU filed with the Center for Repro
stanley cup quencher ductive Rights and The Lawyering Project, the groups argued the lower courts that have ruled in the case involving the drug mifepristone supplanted the Food and Drug Administration s scientific judgment with unproven assertions from anti-abortion rights medical associations and doctors about the alleged harms of medication abortion.They indicated that the judges acceptance of those claims is an outlier and pointed out that other courts hearing cases related to abortion have engaged with those same witnesses and research and routinely discredited [the anti-abortion rights doctors ] evidence for lack of scientific integrity. The ACLU, Center for Reproductive Rights and The Lawyering Project are backing the Bide
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AP Texas Gov. Rick Perry continued to court evangelical voters on Friday in an editorial board interview with the Des Moines Register, defending the role of religion in his public life and criticizing institutions of government that might try to prevent it. President Obama is conducting what I consider to be an attack on traditional religious organizations and
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stanley thermos ter beliefs such as Mr. Obama are opposed to both Christmas parties and school prayer. For the Texas governor, faith is an essential ingredient in the presidency, an argument he is making to appeal to Iowa s influential evangelical voters in the remaining 25 days before the caucuses. If Americans want to elect a president who says I m not going to let my faith intervene in anything I do, from my perspective [that] would be a bit scary, he said. The Register probed Perry on the issue, asking whether he was going to alienate people with