Summer 2023

cover THE HUMAN LIFE REVIEW FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE ALSO IN THIS ISSUE THE HUMAN LIFE FOUNDATION INC NEW YORK NEW YORK 10.00 PER COPY William Murchison on THE MORAL CLARITY OF MARY EBERSTADT Alexandra DeSanctis on FEMINISTS AND CONTRACEPTION Anne Hendershott and Lucia Hunt on THE...
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Campaign Finance and the Right to Life

  In her important new book Dollars for Life, Mary Ziegler, the Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at the University of California-Davis School of Law (formerly at Florida State University College of Law), traces how American prolifers of various descriptions and...
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Winter 2023

Unlike the public at large Review readers are likely aware of the months long violent response to the Dobbs decision Still Julia Duins Crisis Pregnancy Centers Suffer Record Attacks may hold surprises
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Fall 2022

THE HUMAN LIFE REVIEW FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE THE HUMAN LIFE FOUNDATION INC NEW YORK NEW YORK 10.00 PER COPY William Murchison on FAREWELL ROE HELLO DOBBS William Doino Jr on THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF VICKI THORN Grace Emily Stark on DOES EFFECTIVE ETHICAL STEM CELL THERAPY EXIST...
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Summer 2022

Summer 22 Cover front and inside back IPM Printed Final THE HUMAN LIFE REVIEW ALSO IN THIS ISSUE VOLUME XLVIII No 3 SUMMER 2022 THE HUMAN LIFE FOUNDATION INC NEW YORK NEW YORK 10.00 PER COPY Appendices Francis X Maier Helen Alvar David F Forte Kody Cooper Booknotes Brian...
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Ignoring Surgical Abortion’s Effect on Infant Mortality in Ohio

  A popular indicator of a nation’s health is the rate of infant mortality (the death of an infant within the first year of life). Logic would seem to dictate that technologically and medically advanced countries like the United States would have low rates of infant...
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Who Has the Loneliest Hearts in the Cosmos?

  Dennis Overbye’s 1991 book Lonely Hearts of the Cosmos is a story of solitary cosmologists staring through big telescopes into the night sky.1 In an essay praising Overbye’s work, physicist and popular science writer David Kaiser writes that cosmologists had lonely hearts...
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Closed Clinics and “Reduced Access” Save Lives

In recent years, abortion advocates have finally begun to admit that laws protecting the interests of unborn babies and their mothers may have closed some clinics*; however, they continue to assert that these laws have had minimal impact on abortion rates. At most, they say, this...
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Appendix C: How a Liberal Foundation Bankrolled Abortion Pills in the Name of Population Control

[The following article was first published on Jan 4, 2022, in the Washington Free Beacon (www.freebeacon.com) where Collin Anderson is a staff writer. It is reprinted here with the website’s permission.] Roughly a decade before his death in 1996, tech titan David Packard issued a...
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Winter 2022

Winter 2022 HLR Cover Front and inside back Final T H E H U M A N L I F E R E V I E W F E A T U R E D I N T H I S I S S U E A L S O I N T H I S I S S U E VOLUME XLVIII No 1 WINTER 2022 THE HUMAN LIFE FOUNDATION INC NEW YORK NEW YORK 10.00 PER COPY William Murchison on...
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