Women who don't want to give birth will have to, and women who want to have children won't be able to. Such is the legal landscape in Alabama. Jason Rapert is pumped.
Dayton Myers, the 20-year-old Garland County JP awaiting a court date on fake ID and underage drinking charges, bullied opponents of his failed pro-life resolution.
We check in on the status of three ballot measures (abortion, FOIA, education) and talk with reporter Dave Ramsey on how Arkansas LEARNS changed job protections for teachers.
The group behind the proposal, Arkansans for Limited Government, must now collect over 90,000 signatures before July 5 to qualify for the November ballot.
The lawmakers joining Arkansas's governor to kick and scream about religious freedom know perfectly well that forcing one's own religion on everyone around them is the opposite of what the First Amendment calls for.
This is an attack on freedom of religion, Sanders argues, because people opposed to reproductive rights will have to suck up the fact that abortion is often necessary, sometimes elective, and always none of their business.