Life Legal Defense Foundation || Alexandra Snyder || Analysis Of California Law Allowing The Killing Of Babies Up To One (1) Month Old !!

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• Voice: Alexandra Snyder
• LLDF Video: "Alexandra Snyder - Analysis Of California Law Allowing The Killing Of Babies Up To One Month Old"
• LLDF Video Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jbJCALZ7HflP6o7gJQT6eZ5COOqxFXsS/view?pli=1
• LLDF Video Date: Thursday, September 26th, 2024
LLDF Website: https://lifelegal.org/our-team/

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Life Legal is a pro-life, pro bono law firm. We handle a wide array of cases in the defense of human life, including protecting the right to pro-life speech, employment discrimination for pro-life views, forced abortion, and many more.

We also intervene in cases involving the denial of life-sustaining care. In short, we protect vulnerable human life in the courtroom and the public square — and we couldn’t do it without your help.

The mission of Life Legal is to give innocent and helpless human beings of any age, particularly children in the womb, a trained and committed defense against the threat of death, and to support their advocates in the nation’s courtrooms.

We recognize that life begins at the moment of conception and should not end until natural death. We handle cases involving the protection of life, including the protection of preborn babies who are targeted by a billion-dollar abortion industry. We also intervene in cases where people are denied life-sustaining care.

Our staff of full-time attorneys handles a wide range of cases—both civil and criminal—from the local courtroom all the way to the Supreme Court. We also have a vast network of pro-life attorneys nationwide that work with us, especially in cases where a local attorney is needed to file emergency motions.

The truth always wins.

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