"Judge Andrew P. Napolitano, Fiercely Pro-Life" from Celebrate Life Magazine
Andrew P. Napolitano joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in January 1998, and currently serves as a senior judicial analyst. He provides legal analysis every day on "The Big Story with John Gibson" and co-hosts "Fox & Friends" once a week. He also serves as a regular on "The O'Reilly Factor" and co-hosts FOX News Radio's "Brian and The Judge."
Napolitano is the youngest life-tenured Superior Court Judge in the history of the State of New Jersey. While on the bench from 1987 to 1995, Judge Napolitano tried over 150 jury trials, and sat in all parts of the Superior Court -- Criminal, Civil, Equity and Family. He has handled thousands of sentencings, motions, hearings and divorces. For eleven years, he served as an adjunct professor of constitutional law at Seton Hall Law School, where he provided instruction in constitutional law and jurisprudence. Napolitano returned to private law practice in 1995 and began television broadcasting in 1995.
Napolitano has written two books: "Constitutional Chaos: What Happens When the Government Breaks Its Own Laws," and the New York Times bestseller, "The Constitution in Exile: How the Federal Government Has Seized Power by Rewriting the Supreme Law of the Land." His writings have also been published in dozens of national newspapers. Napolitano received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University in 1972 and received his Juris Doctor from University of Notre Dame in 1975.
Dr. Alveda King
Dr. Alveda C. King founded King for America, Inc. "to assist people in enriching their lives spiritually, personally, mentally and economically." She is the daughter of the late slain civil rights activist Rev. A. D. King and his wife Naomi Barber King. Alveda is the grateful mother of six children and she is a doting grandmother. During the more than half century of her life, Alveda has worked towards her purpose of glorifying God in the earth by accomplishing many goals. Currently, Alveda is a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, serving as Director of African American Outreach for Gospel of Life, headed up by Father Frank Pavone of Priests for Life. She also consults with the Africa Humanitarian Christian Fellowship, founded by her mentor, Pastor Allen McNair of Believers' Bible Christian Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
She is a former college professor, holding the Masters of Arts degree in Business Management from Central Michigan University. Her undergraduate studies in journalism and sociology helped her to become a published author, the most popular works being her bestselling books Sons of Thunder: The King Family Legacy, and I Don't Want Your Man, I Want My Own. This inspirational collection of Christian testimonies is used at conferences and workshops around the world. Alveda's Doctorate of Laws was conferred by Saint Anslem College. She has served on the boards and committees of numerous organizations, including the Silent No More Awareness Campaign, Coalition of African American Pastors, and the Judeo-Christian Coalition for Constitutional Restoration. She also served in the Georgia State House of Representatives, and is an accomplished actress and songwriter. During the years of the Civil Rights Movement, led by her Uncle, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Alveda's family home was bombed in Birmingham, Alabama in the heat of the struggle. "Daddy's house was bombed, then in Louisville, Kentucky his church office was bombed. I was also jailed during the open housing movement," she recalls.
Alveda has continued her long-term work as a civil rights activist, speaking out on issues that face society today. "I believe that School Choice is a pressing civil rights issue. Perhaps the most compelling issue of all is the life of the unborn," Alveda says. "Faith in God and the commitment to fulfill His will for our lives -- not faith in government bureaucracy - is the key to positive action. Have faith in God!" This is the message that Alveda carries to the world.
Phill Kline is a fifth-generation Kansan who was sworn in as the 41st Attorney General in Kansas history on January 13, 2003, and who now serves as District Attorney in Johnson County, Kansas. During his eight years in the House of Representatives in Kansas, Phill Kline was recognized as a leader in the fight for crime victims' rights, welfare reform, and more responsible government. As Kansas Attorney General, Phill Kline continued his efforts to protect the most vulnerable in our society: our children, seniors, and the developmentally and physically disabled. Kline became the first prosecutor since Roe vs. Wade to obtain abortion records from Planned Parenthood during a criminal investigation.
On October 16, 2007, after a district judge reviewed the evidence and found probable cause, Phill Kline charged Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri with 107 criminal charges including 23 felonies. Mr. Kline was sworn in as District Attorney for the 10th Judicial District of Kansas, in Johnson County, in January, 2007. He and his staff of over 100 people prosecute more than 8,000 criminal cases every year. Phill Kline and his wife, Deborah, have a 15-year-old daughter.