Abortion Essay
person (Beckwith, 2001). During this period, the growth of the pro-life movement was fueled in large part by the establishment of the United States Catholic Conference's Family Life Bureaus National Right to Life Committee and a number of other pro-life groups emerged in the mid-1960s and became affiliated with this national organization (Crescio, 2015). Since that time, there have been dozens of pro-life groups established with different goals but sharing a common anti-abortion message (Crescio, 2015). Following the Supreme Courts decision in Roe v. Wade, anti-abortion-right groups have sought to incrementally whittle away at the fundamental right to abortion established by the Court. In fact, it was not until the Supreme Courts decision in Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v.… Continue Reading...