Thomas More Society sues New York in Federal Court over abortion law, Boss Bill
New York is blatantly discriminating against those who advocate for the sanctity of human life and the Thomas More Society is taking the matter to federal court. Representing Evergreen Association, Inc., the non-for-profit More...
More criminal charges against David Daleiden dropped, AG seeks to block defense from talking to press
From yesterday comes the presser: Thomas More Society attorneys secured the dismissal of five more felony counts, six in total, at the conclusion of the Preliminary Hearing in the California criminal case against More...
Supreme Court may hear Aimee Stephens, transgender funeral home case
Yesterday the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in three cases that will determine whether LGBTQ workers have federal protections against sex-based discrimination in the workplace in the wake of transgender firing More...
SCOTUS asked to review Chicago’s abortion clinic ‘bubble zone’ blocking pro-life protests
The challenge to the Chicago law creating a “bubble zone” around abortion clinics moves on to the United States Supreme Court with a June 7, 2019, docketing of a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in Veronica More...
California Supreme Court allows ‘unconstitutional harassment’ of David Daleiden in Planned Parenthood whistleblower cast
The California Supreme Court has denied David Daleiden’s petition to halt criminal prosecution against him. Daleiden is the undercover journalist whose videos allegedly reveal the involvement of abortion industry More...
Thomas More Society defends New York pro-lifers, street protests against attorney general, ‘obstruction’
The Thomas More Society continues to defend a group of peaceful pro-life protesters as the New York Attorney General’s office persists in prosecuting an unjust harassment lawsuit. The suit, originally brought More...
Thomas More Society’s Thomas Olp supports Trump administration’s stance on gender as ‘innately tied to one’s biological sex’
Breaking news that the Trump administration may be ready to adopt a uniform definition of gender based on biology and grounded in science, was well-received by the Thomas More Society, a national nonprofit law firm. More...
Thomas More Society lawyers defend pro-club censored by Rio Rancho Middle School
Attorneys from the Thomas More Society have sent a demand letter to administrators at Rio Rancho Middle School in the Albuquerque suburb of Rio Rancho, New Mexico. The letter charges that the school’s denial More...
Colorado parents celebrate ending a school districts’ partnership with vendor tied to pornography
Parents are claiming a major victory after one of the largest school districts in Colorado acknowledged last Friday it has discontinued purchasing or using any products for students from EBSCO, a company that imbeds More...
Thomas More Society praises SCOTUS ruling for pro-life pregnancy center, hopes it will end Illinois case
The United States Supreme Court decision is a victory for pro-life pregnancy centers, granting them the right to offer lifesaving options to pregnant women without being forced to make abortion referrals, as some More...
Planned Parenthood, ACLU sue to block Iowa’s heartbeat abortion ban, it’s ‘dangerous’ ‘beyond extreme’
Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) have filed a joint lawsuit that seeks to challenge Iowa’s new law that bans abortion from the time a fetal heartbeat can be detected, usually More...
SCOTUS won’t hear CMP, Planned Parenthood video case, Justice ‘remains gagged’
The U.S. Supreme Court will not reverse a lower court’s decision to block the release of additional undercover videos alleged to show further evidence that the abortion industry illegally trafficked in organs More...
Marquette sued over Dr John McAdams suspension, his defense of a student and free speech
Thomas More Society attorneys filed an amicus curiae (“friend of the court”) brief today in a Wisconsin Supreme Court case, John McAdams v. Marquette University. The lawsuit involves a Marquette University More...
Biased judge William Orrick asked to step down, away from abortion, David Daleiden cases
Last December 2017, the legal team for undercover citizen journalist David Daleiden, who exposed the abortion industry’s role in the trafficking of aborted baby body parts, filed a petition for an “extraordinary More...
March for Life Chicago leaders: Don’t break laws ‘on the backs of the unborn’
March for Life Chicago leadership is speaking out about the latest legal action involving the controversial HB 40 abortion law. On behalf of the 6,000+ pro-life advocates expected to fill Chicago’s Loop for the January More...
Maine pastor defends by Thomas More Society, silenced for preaching outside a Planned Parenthood abortion clinic
A pro-life pastor is seeking to have his case against State of Maine officials heard by the United States Supreme Court. The Thomas More Society has filed an amici curiae (“friends of the court”) brief More...
Thomas More Society supports pro-lifers against New York AG lawsuit, false accusations of violence
The Thomas More Society attorneys are defending a group of peaceful pro-life advocates from Queens against New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman in a federal lawsuit that accuses them of threats and violence More...
Minnesota: Anmarie Calgaro appeals to federal court after son emancipated without her consent, notice and given transgender drugs
A Minnesota mother is challenging county, school and health service authorities for emancipating her minor son without court proceedings, notice or her consent. The Thomas More Society has filed an appeal in federal More...
Federal court stops Illinois abortion mandate, protests freedom of conscience
The Thomas More Society has stepped into the fray over recent Illinois conscience legislation by suing Illinois state officials on behalf of over twenty pro-life pregnancy resource centers and pro-life physicians. More...
University of Minnesota fetal tissue acquisition called into question
The Thomas More Society thinks that the University of Minnesota may have some explaining to do. Attorneys at the national public interest law firm are hoping to get answers with a motion filed this week in the Fourth More...