Supreme Court debates abortion rights case challenging Roe v. Wade
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Two dozen members of Congress are calling on Google to reinstate advertisements from Live Action, a non-profit, anti-abortion organization, which promoted Heartbeat International’s Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) hotline.
In a letter hand-delivered to Google CEO Sundar Pichai by Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., the members demanded Google reverse its September 13 ban on the advertisements which contain "life-saving information on abortion pill reversal."
"We are deeply disappointed that you have not reversed Google’s unjust decision to censor life-saving information on abortion pill reversal," the letter stated. "We had hoped to receive assurances of Google’s commitment to uphold the fundamental principle of freedom of speech and follow the science. Unfortunately, Google’s response only increases our alarm."
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In the letter, carried by Daines in the Senate and Reps. Jim Banks, R-Ind., and Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., in the House, the members expressed concern over "Google’s international dominance in multiple fields of technology" and its ability to "either safeguard or stifle the free expression of billions of people, including the communication of information that can save lives."
"Google’s only evidence of Live Action’s violation appears to be one statement from the...
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