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Cathy Cleaver Ruse

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Cathy Cleaver Ruse is an American lawyer and conservative advocate known for her work in public policy and legal issues related to family, marriage,[1] and life. She has served in various roles, including as a senior fellow for legal studies at the Family Research Council, a conservative Christian public policy organization. Ruse has also been a spokesperson and legal counsel for several other pro-life and pro-family organizations, where she has been instrumental in shaping their legal strategies and advocating for their causes.[2]

Throughout her career, she has focused on issues such as abortion, religious liberty, and parental rights, frequently writing and speaking on these topics.[3] Ruse, a devout Catholic, has been involved in legislative advocacy, providing testimony before Congress,[4] and participating in public debates to promote conservative positions on family and life issues. Her work often intersects with her strong religious beliefs, which she sees as the foundation of traditional family values, and is known for defending these values in her advocacy.

Personal Life[edit]

She is married to Austin Ruse of the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute.[5]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Cleaver Ruse, Cathy (January 14, 2014). "RUSE: Congress should protect states' right to define marriage". The Washington Times.
  2. ^ "Enough Is Enough: Cathy Cleaver Ruse, JD". enough.org. Retrieved 2024-06-09.
  3. ^ CNA. "Catholic women rally against contraception mandate". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 2024-06-09.
  4. ^ "H. Rept. 112-38 - NO TAXPAYER FUNDING FOR ABORTION ACT".
  5. ^ Joyce, Kathryn (2009). Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement. Beacon Press. ISBN 978-0-8070-1070-9.