Dr. George Tiller, one of the few late-term abortion providers in the US, pleaded not guilty last Friday to 19 misdemeanor charges brought against him by the state of Kansas. The charges revolve ...
On May 31, 2009, Dr. George Tiller, an activist for abortion rights, was acting as an usher during Sunday morning service at his church in Wichita when he was fatally shot in the head by an ...
Today (May 31, 2019) marks a decade since the murder of Dr. George Tiller, an abortion-rights activist and abortion provider. He spent the majority of his life giving women access to abortions, with ...
A year ago on Memorial Day, we lost a true friend to women and a true American hero: Dr. George Tiller. While Dr. Tiller's death was violent and borne of hate, we know — from the witness of his ...
Witnesses have begun testifying in Scott Roeder’s trial, and a GQ profile of the doctor he killed raises a question: what does it take to perform late-term abortions in a country where people like ...
On Sunday, May 31, 2009, Dr. George Tiller was shot and killed in his Kansas church by Scott Roeder. Later found guilty of the murder, Roeder claimed that his action was justified because Tiller ...
WICHITA, Kansas - A judge has sentenced an anti-abortion zealot convicted of murdering a prominent Kansas abortion doctor to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 50 years. Scott Roeder ...
As Oklahoma enacts a law that could close all but one abortion clinic in the state — and Louisiana is poised to follow suit — we look at the legacy of Dr. George Tiller, who was assassinated five ...
The assassination of Dr. George Tiller in his Kansas church on Sunday was a realization of a threat he faced on a daily basis. Tiller was one of just a few doctors in this country who perform ...
Dr. George Tiller was fatally shot while he was serving as an usher in church. The spate of abortion restrictions that have passed in various states in recent months have some abortion advocates ...
There are many reasons that I am an advocate for women’s and reproductive rights. I relate strongly to the historical aspects of the movement, the feelings of empowerment and sisterhood and the strong ...
Dr. Chastine, who chose to follow Dr. Tiller’s legacy, wants to answer your questions. Ask here. WICHITA, Kansas -- It’s not easy to fill a job when the last person to hold it was murdered. But just ...
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