Others, including Philadelphia's Archbishop Charles Chaput, have already noted that in the 1980s,
abortion advocates attempted to silence various pro-life groups using RICO, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
Not exact matches
Third,
abortion advocates, without any doubt, are
attempting to further their agenda by using international meetings that have little if any political oversight by, or democratic accountability to, the electorates of the nations attending those meetings.
Policymakers and
advocates must continue to work to reverse restrictions on insurance coverage of
abortion, to stop the incessant
attempts by antiabortion policymakers to drive a wedge between the provision of
abortion and family planning services, and to lighten the burden of
abortion restrictions more generally on patients and providers.