
Bradley Pierce
Constitutional attorney, president of the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, and vice president of Heritage Defense. He has drafted legislation in over 30 states advocating for various causes, including the right to life.
Top 3 podcasts with Bradley Pierce
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Jan 23, 2025 • 1h 9min
Equal Protection At Conception w/ Bradley Pierce and Friends | Beer & Psalms
Join Bradley Pierce, a constitutional attorney and president of the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, alongside Brent Money, a Texas businessman, and Idaho Senator Brandon Shippey. They dive into the complexities of Texas abortion laws, exploring the legal challenges women face post-Roe v. Wade and the push for stricter protections for the unborn in Idaho. With a focus on moral advocacy and personal stories, they highlight the necessity of grassroots activism and the cultural implications of their legislative efforts. Plus, expect some lively banter on faith, community, and reclaiming the power of psalm-singing.

Aug 24, 2024 • 1h 9min
Roe v. Wade: Brought To You By The Republicans?? W/ Attorney Bradley Pierce (FlashBack Friday)
Bradley Pierce, an attorney specializing in abortion law, dives deep into the contentious legacy of Roe v. Wade. He challenges the narrative that Republicans are solely to blame for legal abortions, exploring their complex political stance. The conversation highlights grassroots activism, the historical context of abortion legislation, and the unique challenges in Texas's pro-life movement. With anecdotes and humor, they examine the intersections of faith, morality, and community action in advocating for the unborn.

Dec 6, 2023 • 53min
Is Being Pro-Life Enough? with Abortion Abolitionist Bradley Pierce
Constitutional lawyer and abortion abolitionist Bradley Pierce discusses the differences between the pro-life and abolitionist movements, the potential unintended consequences of extreme views, and the controversial topic of criminalizing mothers for abortions. The podcast also explores the failures of certain states in making progress towards abortion legislation and the discrimination that can arise in the pro-life movement.