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    Home » Blog » Biden official who targeted pro-life dads teaches civil rights class at Penn

    Biden official who targeted pro-life dads teaches civil rights class at Penn

    April 18, 2025Updated:April 18, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
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    A pro-life head says that “bias in higher learning is a distinct trouble.”

    A former Biden Department of Justice established who prosecuted pro-life fathers is introducing a” civil rights shoe station” at the University of Pennsylvania.

    The group, which includes former Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke, will provide an overview of significant federal civil rights laws, including those passed by Congress in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement.

    According to a University of Pennsylvania information release, these include” the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Fair Housing Act,” as well as other more new laws.

    In the news release, Clarke ( pictured ) stated that “our federal civil rights laws have played a crucial role in our democracy by creating opportunities, addressing historical challenges, and ensuring equal justice under the law for all.”

    She may also conduct research and collaborate with the Howard Law area on racial justice and legal rights, particularly in relation to intersections with technologies like artificial intelligence, which is her main academic responsibilities.

    Nevertheless, she has received criticism from Democratic lawmakers and pro-life advocates for what they claim is careful targeting under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.

    There is “apparent gap between trials targeting pro-life protest and prosecutions targeting pro-abortion attacks on places of worship and maternity resource centers,” according to Texas Congressman Chip Roy. In February of this year, he criticized Clarke for disclosing prosecution files.

    Following the 2022 Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade, Clarke and the Biden DOJ prosecuted pro-life fathers, some of whom had previously been cleared of expenses.

    In response to a fight with a pro-abortion activist, Philadelphia attorney Larry Krasner turned down Mark Houck’s charge. A judge also rejected a civil lawsuit brought by the violent escort, who allegedly claimed Houck’s 12-year-old was a “fag” at the time of his arrest.

    However, Clarke and the Court then picked up the tab and launched an early-morning military assault on Houck and his household before eventually failing to win a conviction. Houck had pushed the pro-lifer’s boy, a violent pregnancy advocate.

    The College Fix and Penn Law both declined to comment on the discussion.

    Students for Life of America, nevertheless, criticized Clarke’s interview in an email to The Fix.

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    Kristi Hamrick suggested Clarke’s course been a “won’t get on laws, but how to destroy it” against republicans.

    According to Hamrick,” The Biden Administration abused the legislation to more cruelly condemn people based on their actions rather than their opinions,” Hamrick claimed. It was obvious who they targeted because they were relaxing pro-life American rather than violent criminals.

    The vice chairman of SFLA’s press and plan,” Bias in higher education is a distinct issue,” The Fix reported. She argued that to solve this issue, schools had balance conservative and liberal instructors.

    When asked if Clarke should handle the controversy surrounding the FACE Act, she responded that she hopes Clarke did apologize.” But I’m not holding my breath.”

    Additionally, Hamrick cited an essay about the problems on pro-life organizations and claims that the Biden DOJ used a double standard in arresting pro-life protest but no pro-abortion activists in The Fix.

    Paul Vaughn, a pro-life father of 11, who “peacefully prayed, sung songs, witnessed for living, and spoken to legislation enforcement during a March 2021 pro-life meeting at a now-defunct pregnancy center in Mt. According to his Thomas More Society counsel, Juliette, Tennessee.

    He was found guilty, but the Catholic News Agency claims he was given a three-year controlled transfer.

    MORE: A course at Amherst College may investigate the “history of race, sex” through comic books.

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