CHICAGO — Indiana’s law mandating that women get in-person counseling before having an abortion is constitutional, an appellate court ruled Sept. 16. The 7th U.S.
Relying on a recent Supreme Court Ruling that state-funded scholarships to religious schools don’t necessarily violate the constitution, a federal judge in Wisconsin has ruled
A divided President’s Council on Bioethics has stopped short of recommending a comprehensive ban on human cloning, instead calling for a four-year moratorium on cloning
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled June 20 that subjecting mentally retarded inmates to the death penalty is cruel and “excessive” punishment. “We are not