Antiabortion law spreads in East Texas as ‘sanctuary city for the unborn’ movement expands
October 2, 20197 min read1441 words
Published: October 2, 2019  |  7 min read1441 words
This article was published more than 3 years agoCommentGift ShareCity council meetings in East Texas address typical small-town issues, such as road contract approvals, tree removal and street closures for fall festivals and high school homecoming parades.But a far more cont...
Antiabortion law spreads in East Texas as ‘sanctuary city for the unborn’ movement expands Read more

No article scores yet.

There are no critic or public scores for this article yet.
Balanced2
critic reviews: 0
public reviews: 2
No reviews
img-trusted
88%
critic score
111 reviews
img-trusted
68%
public score
149 reviews
img-contested
N/A
critic score
0 reviews
img-contested
N/A
public score
2 reviews

CRITIC REVIEWS

There don't seem to be any reviews yet.

PUBLIC REVIEWS

Balanced
October 2, 2019
The author reported on a highly complex and touchy issue with objectivity, as well as medical and legal precision.
October 2, 2019
Is this helpful?
Balanced
October 2, 2019
A very balanced and good investigative look at how small-town America is leading the antiabortion movement, and how that is and will impact citizens. Tons of sources quoted within the piece, painting a rich picture of the moral, scientific, and legal battles that are sure to continue.
October 2, 2019
Is this helpful?