The Supreme Court is listening!

More than 3 decades after the Supreme Court legalized abortion-on-demand, the tide has turned.  It’s the end of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton.

Upholding the federal ban on the horrific and gruesome “partial-birth abortion” procedure, the Supreme Court cited The Justice Foundation’s Gonzales v. Carhart – Amicus Brief (also known as a friend of the court brief) in its ruling.  The brief was filed on behalf of Sandra Cano, who was “Mary Doe” of Doe v. Bolton (the companion case to Roe v. Wade), and 180 women of Operation Outcry hurt by abortion.

Citing sworn testimony that The Justice Foundation presented, and acknowledging the argument that “abortion hurts women,” the Court recognized that “some women come to regret” their abortions.  “Whether to have an abortion requires a difficult and painful moral decision” and is “fraught with emotional consequence,” the Court said.  The Court also noted that “severe depression and loss of esteem can follow” an abortion.

Join Your Voice With Ours

Have you been hurt by abortion? Tell your abortion story in a DECLARATION to help end legal abortion through efforts in courts and legislatures. A declaration is a written statement made under penalty of perjury that is admissible in federal courts. You may use your initials, first name or your full name. If you want to protect your identity, and maintain your privacy then instruct us to use your initials only. We will honor your instructions.

Do you want to help end abortion?  Once you have submitted a declaration and attended a healing program, you may choose to become more involved with Operation Outcry. You may speak out with the others across the nation about how abortion hurt you so others may know the truth about abortion. If you indicate on the Declaration that we may contact you, you will receive an email from Operation Outcry leadership inviting you to join the fellowship of Operation Outcry and connecting you with local leaders. To learn more about the ministry opportunities in Operation Outcry, contact us at info@operationoutcry.org.

If you have questions, please call us at 1-866-4OUTCRY or email us at:   info@operationoutcry.org