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On page 22, I outlined a number of resources the Trust Fund has available that may be ordered. But I want also to reemphasize an underused research tool, our web pagewww.nrlc.orgfrom which you can download many materials free of charge.
Of course our web page's Legislative Action Center has the very latest information for students about bills in Congress that NRLC supports and those it opposes. There is a great deal of material here for students learning how grassroots citizens' groups can participate in the legislative process.
Also, another excellent resource currently available only on the web is Abortion: Some Medical Facts. See www.nrlc.org/abortion/index.html for the complete text.
Some Medical Facts describes the various abortion techniques, and physical and psychological risks associated with abortion. The information is well documented with over 100 footnotes referencing the textbooks and medical journals from which the information is drawn.
But perhaps most overlooked on our web page are the past issues of NRL News going back to December 1997. Students researching, say, the connection between abortion and breast cancer or the controversial topic of embryonic stem cell research can search the indexes of NRL News going back nearly a decade and find many, many articles dealing with these topics. See http://www.nrlc.org/news/index.html for the current issue, and scroll down for the indices for each year.
One resource that is now out of print, The Choice I Made, originally appeared as an insert in the December 2003 issue of NRL News. However, it is still available online at www.nrlc.org/news/2003/nrl12/index.html. Click on the articles under "Special Supplement."
This is a particularly useful collection. Many women having abortions are not celebrating their "freedom of choice," but are aborting because they do not believe that they have realistic alternatives. One valuable resource, The Choice I Made, which orginally appeared as an insert in the December 2003 edition of NRL News, dispels some of the misconceptions they may have about abortion, motherhood, and adoption.