Utahâs Sean Reyes signs on to support lawsuit seeking to protect the NRA
New Yorkâs AG seeks to disband the organization over allegations of misusing donorsâ money.
(Rick Bowmer | AP file photo) In this Feb. 23, 2017, file photo, Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes looks on during a news conference at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City. This week he signed onto a brief supporting an attempt to block New York from disbanding the NRA on allegations of corruption. | Updated: Dec. 25, 2020, 1:15 a.m.
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes joined with 15 other attorneys general in a lawsuit by the National Rifle Association that seeks to block New York from disbanding the nonprofit organization.
Demonstrators hold up signs at the 2020 March for Life in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 24, 2020. | The Christian Post
In a victory for the pro-life movement, a federal court has allowed abortion restrictions in Arkansas to take effect, denying the request of pro-abortion groups seeking to invalidate the laws.
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Center for Reproductive Rights had filed a lawsuit against Arkansas laws that ban dismemberment abortions, require doctors to inform law enforcement when a girl younger than 16 obtains an abortion, prohibit abortions based on the sex of the unborn baby, and regulate the preservation and disposal of unborn babies’ tissue.
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge issued a statement following the announcement Arkansas is ranked the most pro-life state in America by Americans United for Life. The pro-life organization ranks each state based on state laws protecting the unborn, the elderly, the disabled, and the terminally ill.