#409 Little Sisters and Hyde
John and Jonathan discuss the renewed lawsuits against pro-life employers to provide contraception coverage, and the threats to the Hyde Amendment.

John and Jonathan discuss the renewed lawsuits against pro-life employers to provide contraception coverage, and the threats to the Hyde Amendment.
John and Jonathan discuss the disastrous choice of Xavier Becerra to be the new secretary of Health and Human Services.
John and Jonathan discuss the new document from right to life of central California and the diocese of Fresno about ethical issues with Covid vaccines.
John and Jonathan discuss moral issues with coronavirus vaccines.
John and Jonathan talk about a case out of Tennessee that could result in a challenge to Roe v. Wade.
John and Jonathan discuss whether the Bible actually has anything to say about abortion, and look at possible moves the Biden administration will take against innocent human life.
John and Jonathan discuss how Joe Biden’s election will make the abortion pill more widespread.
John and Jonathan look at the election results and what it means for pro-life policy.
John and Jonathan give their last look at the election.
Today, John and Jonathan dig into Joe Biden’s “commission” to look into court packing.
Today, Jonathan and John wrap up the Barret nomination and discuss court-packing.
Today, John and Jonathan discuss Joe Biden’s new proposal for a national abortion law to keep abortion legal nationwide if Roe is overturned.
Today, John and Jonathan discuss Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the Supreme Court and Joe Biden’s refusal to answer whether he would attempt to pack the Supreme Court.
John gives his thoughts on the open Supreme Court seat.
John Gerardi answers a moral question regarding vaccines derived from cell lines from aborted fetuses.
Today, John and Jonathan examine how Biden and Harris’ views on religious liberty would adversely impact pro-life doctors and institutions.
John explains what could be at risk if Biden and Harris win the election. We could say goodbye to any pro-life progress made since Roe v. Wade and say hello to extreme national abortion laws.
John and Jonathan discuss the Republican National Convention and contrast it with the DNC. They look at key speeches and look at how different the platforms are when it comes to the issue of abortion.
John and Jonathan review the Democratic National Convention and the Democrats’ abortion extremism problem.
Today, John and Jonathan look at what Kamala Harris' vice presidential bid could mean for pro-life politics.
John and Jonathan discuss SB 1237, the bill to allow nurse practitioners to perform surgical abortions with less doctor oversight.
John examines Senator Josh Hawley’s commitment only to vote for Supreme Court picks who are on the record opposing abortion.
On today’s show John and Jonathan look at California Proposition 14, that will be on the ballot in November, to fund embryo destructive stem cell research to the tune of 5.5 billion dollars. This research has been a failure thus far and doesn’t deserve any more taxpayer dollars for several reasons.
Today, John and Jonathan look at proposals from the LA Times to expand physician-assisted suicide.
John and Jonathan discuss the new SCOTUS decisions on the Little Sisters of the Poor case and Our Lady of Guadalupe Schools case. They also talk about the upcoming California ballot proposition coming this November.
John and Jonathan discuss June Medical Services v. Russo, the disastrous Supreme Court decision from last Monday.
John and Jonathan discuss complaints of systemic racism within the largest Planned Parenthood affiliate in the country.
John and Jonathan talk about the rumors that the Supreme Court will issue a bad decision in an upcoming decision on abortion regulation.
On today’s show, Bernadette Tasy joins us to discuss her new position at Alliance Defending Freedom. John and Jonathan also look at the argument of defunding the police to fund other social services, including Planned Parenthood, to prevent future crimes.
Today John and Jonathan talk about the racial unrest in our country, UCSF’s role in late-term abortion, and Linda Teliha stops by for Stories from the Sidewalk.