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10/27/25 - We're joined by Allan Parker Jr., President of The Justice Foundation, as he shares the history, mission, and spiritual conviction behind one of America's most influential pro-life legal ministries. Founded in 1993, The Justice Foundation provides free legal representation to protect life, faith, and family while defending the constitutional and moral foundations of our nation. Parker, who served as lead counsel for Norma McCorvey ("Roe" of Roe v. Wade) and Sandra Cano ("Doe" of Doe v. Bolton), discusses his efforts to overturn the rulings that legalized abortion on demand, and how those cases shaped the pro-life movement for generations. The conversation explores the Foundation's ministries, including Operation Outcry, which gathers testimonies from women hurt by abortion to influence courts and legislatures; The Moral Outcry, a national petition campaign to awaken America's conscience; and the Center Against Forced Abortion (CAFA), which equips and defends mothers pressured into abortions, saving an estimated 1,000–2,000 babies each year. Parker also reflects on his background as a law professor and human rights advocate, and how The Justice Foundation's work unites faith, law, and culture in the pursuit of justice and truth.

Learn more about The Justice Foundation at https://thejusticefoundation.org/

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