Archive for December, 2011

Letters Respond To New York Times Editorial On State Ballot Initiatives

Healthcare Prof: The New York Times published three letters towards the editor in response to a Monday editorial about ballot initiatives in South Dakota, Colorado and California regarding abortion and reproductive rights. The editorial said that the ballot initiatives, if approved, could “violate women’s privacy and threaten their health” and “become a weapon inside the [...]

Internal Memo For South Dakota Well being Method Raises Legal Concerns About Proposed State Abortion Ban

Healthcare Prof: An internal memo by lawyers for South Dakota well being system Sanford Wellness says that a measure to ban abortion on the state’s November ballot would impose “a standard that is just not clearly defined” and would have “substantial legal implications” for the wellness system and its doctors, the Sioux Falls Argus Leader [...]

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Knights Of Columbus Poll Finds Support For Limits On Abortion

Healthcare Prof: 3 (1 votes) A poll released Tuesday by the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal organization, found that among Catholic respondents, 65% of non-practicing Catholics identified themselves as “pro-choice” on abortion, as opposed to 36% of practicing Catholics, the Religion News Service/USA Today reports. “Practicing” Catholics were defined as those who attend church [...]

Newsweek Opinion Piece Examines Emergence Of Catholic Abortion-Rights Opponents Who Support Obama

5 (1 votes) Healthcare Prof: An opinion piece by Newsweek contributor George Weigel, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, examines the emergence of Catholic abortion-rights opponents who are backing Sen. Barack Obama (Ill) inside the presidential race despite his support for abortion rights. According to Weigel, whatever effect this demographic has [...]

Loved ones Preparing Association Survey Confirms Public Support For Abortion In Northern Ireland

3 (4 votes) Healthcare Prof: Article Opinions:1 postsNearly two thirds of Northern Irish people polled (62 per cent) say that abortion should be legal in cases of rape or incest, in accordance with a new survey from fpa in Northern Ireland [1]. The strong support for women’s right to choose is contrary towards the myth [...]

Arkansas Bishop Seeks To Challenge Federal Tax Law Prohibiting Clergy From Endorsing Candidates

Healthcare Prof: The AP/Google.com on Wednesday profiled the efforts of Little Rock, Ark., Bishop Robert Smith, head of Word of Outreach Christian Center, to fight an Internal Revenue Service tax law that prohibits not-for-profit, tax-exempt religious entities from endorsing political candidates from the pulpit. Smith, who supports Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), recently [...]

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‘Invisibility’ Of Females Who have Had Abortions Diminishes Rights, Opinion Piece Says

4.5 (2 votes) Healthcare Prof: 4.5 (2 votes) Article Opinions:1 postsAs public attitudes become more tolerant toward gay rights and “being gay is losing its stigma,” having an abortion is “being more deeply stigmatized,” Boston Globe columnist Ellen Goodman writes in an opinion piece. Goodman writes that the issue was a topic of discussion among [...]

Opinion Pieces Address McCain’s Derisive Comments On Well being Exception During Wednesday’s Presidential Debate

4.5 (2 votes) Healthcare Prof: 5 (1 votes) Two opinion pieces recently responded to Wednesday’s presidential debate between Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.). During the debate, McCain and Obama discussed abortion rights, including bans on later abortions. Obama said that in regard to so-called “partial-birth” abortion, he is “completely supportive of a [...]

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