By Mark Creech
In the very same news cycle that saw wall-to-wall coverage of pop star Bad Bunny’s headline-grabbing cultural moment, a development of profound moral and legal significance in Puerto Rico received comparatively little sustained attention.
While The Associated Press and a handful of national outlets reported that the territory’s governor had signed legislation recognizing unborn human life in the criminal code, the story largely moved through wire coverage and quickly faded from the national conversation.
The measure itself does not ban abortion, and its full legal implications remain to be seen. Even so, when a U.S. jurisdiction formally adopts statutory language recognizing human life at conception, it marks a consequential moment in the nation’s continuing debate over the protection of the unborn, one that should have warranted more than a passing glance…
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