Florida judge rules against Planned Parenthood in false advertisement case
A circuit court judge in Florida said the state can continue legal action against Planned Parenthood over the abortion giantʼs claims that the abortion pill is safer than Tylenol.
In a May 27 ruling, First Circuit Court Judge J. Scott Duncan of Santa Rosa County struck down Planned Parenthood’s attempt to dismiss a Florida lawsuit that accused the company of false advertising.
In November 2025, state Attorney General James Uthmeier sued Planned Parenthood for $350 million, alleging that the abortion provider spread information that was deceptive and misleading by claiming abortion drugs are safer than Tylenol, Viagra, and penicillin.
Planned Parenthood then asked for the suit to be dismissed, but the judge refused, allowing the legal action to continue.
Colorado governor signs bill requiring college health centers to provide abortion pills
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill requiring college student health centers to provide chemical abortion pills on-site.
The law includes exemptions, however. Colleges are exempt from providing abortion pills “if doing so would jeopardize an institutionʼs federal grant participation, require the institution to deviate from generally accepted billing practices, [or] modify the generally accepted standards of medical practice."
Colleges are also allowed to opt out of the mandate if the rule would “conflict with the institutionʼs sincerely held religious beliefs or practices.”
Babies lost to abortion at a record high in Scotland
Scotland saw a record high in the number of babies lost to abortion in 2025, with recent statistics showing that 18,783 babies died from abortion last year.
The count is the highest on record, according to statistics released May 26 by Public Health Scotland.
Scotland currently protects unborn children after 24 weeks of pregnancy.
Report details Planned Parenthood transgender ideology and services
A recent report by the organization Biological Integrity, a project of the American College of Pediatricians, details Planned Parenthood’s transgender, or “sex-rejecting,” procedures.
The report notes that Planned Parenthood provides free chest binders for minors and distributes hormones to patients as young as 16 years old.
According to the report, Planned Parenthood provides birth control to halt periods of minor girls without parental consent as a “loophole.”
Planned Parenthood is a “primary distributor” of sexual education, spending more than $70 million on training participants in fiscal year 2025 and providing resources about transgenderism for children as young as three years old.
The report highlights malpractice lawsuits filed against Planned Parenthood by people who detransition after receiving hormones and surgery.
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Florida judge rules against Planned Parenthood in false advertisement case
A circuit court judge in Florida said the state can continue legal action against Planned Parenthood over the abortion giantʼs claims that the abortion pill is safer than Tylenol.
In a May 27 ruling, First Circuit Court Judge J. Scott Duncan of Santa Rosa County struck down Planned Parenthood’s attempt to dismiss a Florida lawsuit that accused the company of false advertising.
In November 2025, state Attorney General James Uthmeier sued Planned Parenthood for $350 million, alleging that the abortion provider spread information that was deceptive and misleading by claiming abortion drugs are safer than Tylenol, Viagra, and penicillin.
Planned Parenthood then asked for the suit to be dismissed, but the judge refused, allowing the legal action to continue.
Colorado governor signs bill requiring college health centers to provide abortion pills
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill requiring college student health centers to provide chemical abortion pills on-site.
The law includes exemptions, however. Colleges are exempt from providing abortion pills “if doing so would jeopardize an institutionʼs federal grant participation, require the institution to deviate from generally accepted billing practices, [or] modify the generally accepted standards of medical practice."
Colleges are also allowed to opt out of the mandate if the rule would “conflict with the institutionʼs sincerely held religious beliefs or practices.”
Babies lost to abortion at a record high in Scotland
Scotland saw a record high in the number of babies lost to abortion in 2025, with recent statistics showing that 18,783 babies died from abortion last year.
The count is the highest on record, according to statistics released May 26 by Public Health Scotland.
Scotland currently protects unborn children after 24 weeks of pregnancy.
Report details Planned Parenthood transgender ideology and services
A recent report by the organization Biological Integrity, a project of the American College of Pediatricians, details Planned Parenthood’s transgender, or “sex-rejecting,” procedures.
The report notes that Planned Parenthood provides free chest binders for minors and distributes hormones to patients as young as 16 years old.
According to the report, Planned Parenthood provides birth control to halt periods of minor girls without parental consent as a “loophole.”
Planned Parenthood is a “primary distributor” of sexual education, spending more than $70 million on training participants in fiscal year 2025 and providing resources about transgenderism for children as young as three years old.
The report highlights malpractice lawsuits filed against Planned Parenthood by people who detransition after receiving hormones and surgery.
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