A march concluding with prayer outside of Planned Parenthood in Madison is set to take place October 2, being the first of its kind in Wisconsin. The rally, which will gather at noon at the Wisconsin …
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A march concluding with prayer outside of Planned Parenthood in Madison is set to take place October 2, being the first of its kind in Wisconsin.
The rally, which will gather at noon at the Wisconsin State Capitol, will hear from many pro-life leaders.
Pro-life is a philosophy which seeks to end legal abortion and grant children in the womb their 14th amendment due process rights like any other American.
Under current court interpretation, such rights are granted retroactively to those born, based in part on a reading of the Constitution’s Enumeration (i.e. Census) Clause which grants these rights only to/for those who are “born,” as was argued by Sarah Weddington in 1973.
For those seeking more information on the October 2 March For Life, this can be found at ProLifeWI.org/marchforlife.