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Lynn Vincent

Lynn Vincent

Lynn is co–chief content officer of WORLD News Group. She is the New York Times bestselling author or co-author of a dozen nonfiction books, including Same Kind of Different As Me and Indianapolis. Lynn lives in the mountains east of San Diego.


Articles by Lynn Vincent

Blackmun's legacy

Lynn Vincent | COURTS: The late Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun is most closely identified with the sweeping abortion decision Roe vs.

Lynn Vincent | UPDATE: Austin, Texas, Planned Parenthood boycott crumbles after a concrete supplier reverses course; pro-life executive resigns after his company poured the foundation for a 9,000-square-foot abortion business

Lynn Vincent | A four-decade assault on the meaning of family has left the traditional model in tatters, but some Christian groups and churches are working to reverse the trend

Lynn Vincent | COVER STORY: Rulings that don't make big headlines are quietly setting precedents that could erode the legal foundation for the family


Recent

Lynn Vincent | GAY MARRIAGE: Courts had no speedy remedy for the San Francisco mayor's civil disobedience, but his bogus marriage licenses were thwarted by a paperwork technicality

Lynn Vincent | LAW: The ACLU gains ground in evicting the Boy Scouts from a San Diego park

Lynn Vincent | ABORTION: In a bid to reverse pro-life trends among young people, pro-abortion groups are trying to recruit teen activists

Lynn Vincent | ABORTION: A new report says legislatures in the South and the Midwest are helping create a culture of life, while Northeastern and Western states rank the lowest in abortion-related safety for women, the unborn, and the newly born

Lynn Vincent | EDUCATION: School districts are offering special public schools for homosexuals, giving them a way out of bad, unsafe schools that others cannot escape

Lynn Vincent | ABORTION: A contractors' boycott stopped the construction of a local Planned Parenthood abortion facility; pro-life leaders want to export the tactic elsewhere