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Federal court upholds Ohio s Down syndrome abortion ban – Catholic World Report

Denver, Colo., Jul 16, 2017 / 04:01 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- With the goal of encountering children on a more personal level to meet their academic and spiritual needs, a Montessori school influenced by the Byzantine Catholic tradition is opening in Denver, Colorado. Pauline Meert, who co-founded Sophia Montessori Academy along with Irene O’Brien, said the two “wanted to combine Montessori and Catholicism because it just made so much sense.” Meert said the school aims to help children fulfill their God-given potential, and that “the Montessori message really makes that possible for each child, not just for a classroom as a whole, but for each individual.”

Biden moves to roll back Trump-era ban on funding for abortion providers like Planned Parenthood

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. President Biden s administration has begun the process of restoring family planning grants to abortion providers like Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA), which forfeited millions of dollars in response to Trump-era restrictions on family planning grants. While the rule hasn t been finalized, it represents a first step toward undoing a significant portion of the former administration s anti-abortion agenda. A Wednesday proposal from the Biden administration accused former Trump of abandoning a client-centered approach and instead took one that cannot be squared with well-accepted public health principles.

Divided 6th Circuit Backs State of Ohio in Case Over Down Syndrome Abortion Law

Health your username 4 hours ago In a divisive ruling featuring six dissents, an en banc Sixth Circuit on Tuesday reversed a district court decision that blocked enforcement of an Ohio law that criminalizes abortion procedures when the physician knows that the patient’s intent to terminate a pregnancy is because the fetus was diagnosed with Down syndrome, allowing the law to stand. The group of medical provider plaintiffs Preterm-Cleveland, Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio Region, Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio, Women’s Med Group Professional Corporation, and Roslyn Kade, M.D. challenged the constitutionality of Ohio’s H.B. 214, “which prohibits a doctor from performing an abortion with the knowledge that the woman’s reason for aborting her pregnancy is that her fetus has Down syndrome and she does not want a child with Down syndrome,” the court explained.

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