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Life Lines
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From the Chairman: Wonders of the Soul
This is my penultimate address to you all as MCFL chairman, so my thoughts are valedictory.
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Celebrating Fatherhood and Life

A father is not a secondary presence but a foundational one.
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New lawsuits target assisted suicide laws in New York and Illinois
A coalition of disability-rights and patient advocacy organizations has filed federal lawsuits in New York and Illinois challenging the states’ assisted suicide laws, as they discriminate against people with disabilities and violate federal civil rights protections.
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Pope Leo XIV urges Spain to protect life from conception to natural death
Pope Leo XIV urged Spain’s lawmakers to protect human life “from conception to its natural end” during a historic address to the country’s Congress of Deputies on June 8 in Madrid.
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Grassroots campaign urges Trump administration to end mail-order abortion drugs
Family Council has launched a grassroots campaign urging the Trump administration and Congress to end federal policies allowing mail-order distribution of abortion drugs and to reinstate an in-person medical consultation requirement.
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7-year sentence in abortion-pill manslaughter of unborn child plea deal in Illinois
An Illinois man has been sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty in a case involving the alleged administration of abortion pills to his pregnant girlfriend without her consent.
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Disability advocates rally at State House against assisted suicide legislation
Disability-rights advocates and pro-life supporters gathered at the Massachusetts State House on June 11 for a peaceful demonstration opposing physician-assisted suicide legislation currently under consideration on Beacon Hill.
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Honor Father’s Day with a Choose Life license plate
The Choose Life License Plate directs funding to programs that assist mothers, children, adoptive families, and safe haven initiatives across Massachusetts.
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Why a poisoning charge was dropped in a Massachusetts abortion-pill case
A Massachusetts judge dismissed an attempted-poisoning charge against a Brookline man accused of misleading a pregnant woman into taking medication that allegedly ended her pregnancy, citing the specific legal requirements of the state’s poisoning statute.
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FDA begins mifepristone safety study as calls for restrictions increase
The Food and Drug Administration has begun a safety study of the abortion pill mifepristone, according to The Wall Street Journal, a move that could shape future federal policy on its regulation and distribution.
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Backlash grows after YouTuber abortion decision tied to Down syndrome diagnosis
A viral post by YouTuber Jesse Ridgway announcing that he and his wife ended a pregnancy following a prenatal Down syndrome diagnosis has sparked growing backlash from disability advocates, Down syndrome families, and pro-life organizations.

