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Three More SCOTUS Decisions Illustrate the Importance of the Judicial Branch

 

One of these decisions prioritizes abortion over unborn lives and women’s health, while two other rulings uphold protections for religious freedom. All three demonstrate the necessity of judges who will faithfully exercise their constitutionally-prescribed duties.

Dr. James Dobson Calls Out the Supreme Court’s Decision that Prioritizes Abortion Over the Health of Women

On June 29, the Supreme Court blundered again, striking down a Louisiana law that offered the most basic of health protections for women seeking abortions. Why would anyone—let alone the high court of the land—oppose such a commonsense law? Because the “freedom” to execute the unborn has become this nation’s sacred cow. Read More »

Dr. James Dobson Commends the Supreme Court Ruling that Preserves Religious Freedom and Supports School Choice

On June 30, the U.S. Supreme Court got one right, issuing a ruling that protects religious freedom and supports school choice, finding that the government should not treat people of faith like second-class citizens. Read More »

Dr. James Dobson Celebrates Another U.S. Supreme Court Ruling That Protects Religious Freedom

On July 8, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Little Sisters of the Poor, a Catholic order of nuns who care for the poor and elderly, are finally free to live and work in accordance with their faith! Read More »

 

Dr. James Dobson

Dr. James Dobson

Dr. James Dobson was the Founder Chairman of the James Dobson Family Institute, a nonprofit organization that produced his radio program, Dr. James Dobson's Family Talk. He earned a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and held 18 honorary doctoral degrees. He also was the author of more than 70 books dedicated to the preservation of the family.

Dr. Dobson served as an associate clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Southern California School of Medicine for 14 years, and on the attending staff of Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles for 17 years in the divisions of child development and medical genetics.

He advised five U.S. presidents and served on eight national commissions.

Dr. Dobson was married to Shirley for just shy of 65 years, and he was the beloved father of two grown children, Danae and Ryan, and two grandchildren.

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