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By Bill Galluccio
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Mississippi is asking the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, two rulings that protected the right for women to have an abortion. Under the Constitution, may a State prohibit elective abortions before viability? Yes. Why? Because nothing in constitutional text, structure, history, or tradition supports a right to abortion, Mississippi Attorney General
The Supreme Court agreed to take a case in the fall term concerning Mississippi s new law that bans abortions after 15 weeks. Currently, abortions are prohibited after a child is considered viable outside the womb, which is around 20 weeks.
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DAVID BIANCULLI, HOST: A year ago, in its final season on the air, the Netflix TV series called Schitt s Creek - that s spelled S-C-H-I-T-T-apostrophe-S - dominated the Emmy Awards in the situation comedy categories. This fall, I expect the first season of a new Apple TV+ sitcom, Ted Lasso, will do the same thing and for many of the same reasons. Like Schitt s Creek, Ted Lasso has a very talented cast and some great scripts. Also like Schitt s Creek, and unlike most of today s TV comedies, Ted Lasso is nice. It has heart. It not only makes you laugh, it makes you feel good. And in these uncertain, uneasy pandemic times, that makes it an almost perfect show to watch. The first season of Ted Lasso is up for 20 Emmy nominations, not only for outstanding comedy series and for Jason Sudeikis in the title role, but for two of the supporting actresses and four of the supporting actors. And every nomination is well-deserved. Season 2 begins this week, and it s just as warm a
By Bill Donohue | July 22, 2021 | 4:08pm EDT
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi gives a speech. (Photo credit: NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images)
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi lied again on July 22 when she described herself as a devout Catholic.
Addressing the subject of abortion, she said, As a devout Catholic and mother of five in six years, I feel that God blessed my husband and me with our beautiful family five children in six years almost to the day. But that may not be what we should and it s not up to me to dictate that that s what other people should do, and it s an issue of fairness and justice for poorer women in our country.