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Charlotte Lozier Institute

Phone: 202-223-8073
Fax: 571-312-0544

2776 S. Arlington Mill Dr.
#803
Arlington, VA 22206

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April 29, 2026 Public Comment: Lozier Institute on NIH’s Request for Information on Reducing Reliance on Human Embryonic Stem Cells in NIH-Supported Research Public Comment: Lozier Institute on NIH’s Request for Information on Reducing Reliance on Human Embryonic Stem Cells in NIH-Supported Research April 14, 2026 Drug-induced Abortion After the First Trimester Drug-induced Abortion After the First Trimester April 10, 2026 Abortion Law in America Today: Confronting Infringements on Pro-life Laws Abortion Law in America Today: Confronting Infringements on Pro-life Laws
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Oregon’s Assisted Suicides: The Up-to-Date Reality in 2017
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Oregon’s Assisted Suicides: The Up-to-Date Reality in 2017

In February 2018 the Oregon Health Authority released its latest annual report on legally authorized physician-assisted suicides, covering deaths that occurred in 2017.[1]  This provides a renewed opportunity to test the constantly repeated claim of the advocacy group “Compassion & Choices” that its flagship assisted suicide law in Oregon, the model for laws in other states, has been working well for 20 years with no “abuses.” Chronically ill seniors, potentially victims of untreated depression and the impression that they have become a “burden” on others, are nudged to a premature death that may be more gruesome than they’ve been led to believe, with no one usually present at the time of death to check whether they are competent, badgered by others, or overtly coerced toward that death.  This is what has become known as “death with dignity” in Oregon, and advocates are working to spread it to far more states.

Rewire’s Reckless Push for Mail-Order Mifeprex
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Rewire’s Reckless Push for Mail-Order Mifeprex

In pursuit of the possibility that abortion drugs could be distributed via pharmacies or mail order shipment for at-home use, researchers from a group called Gynuity Health Projects sought RU-486 online from 20 websites and had them tested for their potency – that is, whether they contained enough of the drugs in the two-step regimen to effectuate an abortion.

Current Bipartisan Opposition to  Assisted Suicide
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Current Bipartisan Opposition to Assisted Suicide

Bipartisan legislation recently emerged in the U.S. House of Representatives against assisted suicide and for real health care for Americans facing illness and the end of life. The concurrent resolution H.Con.Res.80 expresses “the sense of the Congress that assisted suicide… puts everyone, including those most vulnerable, at risk of deadly harm and undermines the integrity of the health care system.” This resolution is a positive step towards educating Americans about the dangers of physician-assisted suicide and discussing true comprehensive health care – including palliative care, hospice, and life-extending treatments – for Americans facing the end of life.

Basic Care, Human Dignity, and Care for Medically Vulnerable Persons
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Basic Care, Human Dignity, and Care for Medically Vulnerable Persons

Physical and cognitive disability should not mean one’s situation is considered “end of life,” yet too many persons who are not dying are described this way.

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Planned Parenthood: “Irreplaceable” and “Lifesaving”?

In its most recent annual report, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America makes two fundamental claims, both of which are directly relevant to the question involving continued government funding for its services, approximately $555 million in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016.

Oregon Lawmakers Promote Abortion, Crush Civil Liberty, and Hate on Social Justice
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Oregon Lawmakers Promote Abortion, Crush Civil Liberty, and Hate on Social Justice

A Reality Check on Assisted Suicide in Oregon
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A Reality Check on Assisted Suicide in Oregon

Assisted suicide is not the compassionate choice.

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Ad Campaign Ruling Highlights Needs for Outreach and Healing

Last December a Canadian appeals judge ruled against the appearance of a provocative pro-life ad campaign on the exterior of municipal buses in Grand Prairie, Alberta.[1] Justice C. S. Anderson stated in her decision, “Expression of this kind may lead to emotional responses from the various people who make use of public transit and other uses of the road, creating a hostile and uncomfortable environment.”

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