What a Religious Right to Abortion Means for Religious Liberty

“For far too long, well-funded law firms representing a select group of religious believers have overwhelmed the law, policy, and public discourse around ‘religious liberty.’ As progressive faith communities garner more public attention—and legal wins—my hope is that they lead us on a path toward a more pluralistic and balanced approach to religious liberty.”

– Liz Reiner Platt, Director, LRRP

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