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  The Mary Scott Doe Lawsuit
Download and read the Bill of Complaint taking a stand against proposition 71 for state funding of human embryo experimentation. This Bill of Complaint was filed on July 18th 2005 in Riverside California in the Federal District Court.
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"A Symphony of the Preborn Child"
An epoch-making trial took place in Maryville, Tennessee in August of 1989. Judge W. Dale Young of the Blount County Circuit Court was called upon to decide a case of first impression in the world. He presided over a domestic relations case in which a husband had sued his wife for divorce and at the same time had sought and obtained a temporary injunction preventing her from implanting frozen embryos conceived by them in an in vitro fertilization procedure undertaken earlier in the year. He said he did not want to be a father against his will. She said he already was a father. "He said, "Nonsense! They are only potential life." She said, "They are lives with potential." So, the debate was joined and there was needed an expert witness. Enter the World Dean of Genetics, Dr. Jerome Lejeune of Paris, France.

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Pro-Life Legislator's Conference
Click to download (playing time: 1 hr 11 min) Dr. Lejeune's Testimony
Hear the words of Dr. Jerome Lejeune as he paints a symphony of life for the very early child as recorded by the microphones at the Tennessee Frozen Human Embryo case trial at Maryville, Tennessee.

"The greatest testimony ever given in any court, at any time, anywhere".
- Professor John W. Brabner-Smith



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