Court rules against ban ‘abortion by webcam’ Iowa case
The Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday to strike down an Iowa Board of Medicine ban on “webcam” abortions, in which women are provided with abortion-inducing drugs without any in-person examination by a licensed More...
Pro-abortionists Amanda Williams, Amy Hagstrom Miller on ‘shift’ of abortion stigma
In Texas two abortion supporters are working to normalize the abortion procedure to align with the impression of standard women’s care. The goal is to shift focus from who is being “extinguished” to More...
Florida 24 hour delay on abortion described as attack on rights, ‘anti-choice’ by LGBTQ group
The 24 hour waiting period for an abortion was signed into law by Florida Governor Rick Scott and pro-abortion supporters are detailing their objections and how this is an attack on their “constitutional rights.” “Governor More...
Texas abortion restrictions upheld by federal court
A federal appeals court sided with Texas’ right to enact strict the anti-abortion law, which could result in abortion clinics closing due to lack of medical protections for their patients. The 5th US Circuit More...
NY Times botches correction to ‘Unborn child protection act’ article
U.S. House of Representatives passed the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, a bill that would generally prohibit abortion after 20 weeks fetal age, with certain exceptions, which was characterized as “House More...
Boise State lifts pro-life free speech limits, ‘warning sign’ requirement
Boise State University has revised its speech policy in light of a lawsuit Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed last year on behalf of a pro-life student group. The university’s new speech policy no longer More...
Juliette Vincent to protest ’48 hour counseling’ in Tennessee abortion law with ‘knitted uteri’
Gov. Bill Haslam may be the first Tenness lawmaker to get a pink knitted uterus from a pro-abortion supporter, who is upset over the new law requiring women to wait 48 hours after counseling to get an abortion. Juliette More...
New ADF case heats up ‘right to life’ debate in Europe, Russia
ADF International filed a brief with the European Court of Human Rights Thursday that makes legal arguments in defense of unborn children. The court granted ADF International permission to intervene in the case More...
Data hasn’t changed: abortions due to rape and incest is 1% or less
photo Danielle Catrett White The abortion debate never seems to avoid the challenging questions of whether an opponent of abortion would allow the procedure in the case of rape or incest. Dating back to the late-1980s, More...
Debbie Wasserman Schultz can’t escape abortion questions, believes in no restrictions
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the DNC chair who’s been hurling attacks at Kentucky Senator Rand Paul after he called out Democrats and their leadership on their abortion stance. Her latest efforts to target More...
Rand Paul riles abortion supporters, Debbie Wasserman Schultz ok with late-term abortions
When an Associated Press reporter approached Rand Paul saying that Democratic National Committee, chaired by Debbie Wasserman Schultz, didn’t like his views on abortion and asked for a response on what exceptions More...
Planned Parenthood battling webcam abortion use and requirement for doctor being present
Oral arguments in the Iowa Supreme Court for Planned Parenthood v. Iowa Board of Medicine. Thomas More Society’s amicus brief, filed with the Iowa Supreme Court in November, 2014, argued that the Iowa Constitution More...
Gender selective abortions are not a crime, says UK court
Members of parliament in the United Kingdom have rejected a bill that would treat gender-selective abortions as a crime in correlation to the country’s existing abortion laws. The bill, presented by MP More...
Pro-life group’s Lenten call: pray for abortionist Kermit Gosnell, Brian Finkel, Naresh Patel
Abortionists locked up in prison for murder, sex abuse, and fraud—this is the end result of human justice. According to the Pro-Life Action League, however, the story does not end there. This week, the Lenten More...
The battle over ‘Choose Life’ license plates continues in Illinois, Wisconsin
Thomas More Society has filed an amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to rule that specialty license plates, including “Choose Life” license plates, constitute private speech in a designated public More...
ADF leads battle against Congress to protect pro-lifers
Alliance Defending Freedom and other religious and pro-life organizations sent letters to Congress Thursday that ask it to veto two recently passed District of Columbia laws that force religious and pro-life organizations More...
North Dakota: Robert Rudnick, pro-lifers win free speech battle over ‘truth truck’
Thomas More Society has won dismissal of all charges against pro-life advocate Robert Rudnick, who had been arrested on account of his pro-life speech in Williston, ND. Judge Paul W. Jacobson of North Dakota District More...
Ban on abortion funding headed to Senate
Republican lawmakers pushed a bill through the House of Representatives that tightens restrictions on abortions after a bill with tougher language was dropped by the GOP controlled members of Congress. The bill More...
Abortion clinics closing at rapid rate in 2014, it’s ‘urgent’ for supporters
Seventy-five percent of the abortion clinics in America have now closed down. There are just 739 remaining, a loss of three-quarters since the country had its highest number of clinics in 1991. Seventy-three shut More...
Chicago school under fire for denying ‘pro-life’ student club
Courtland High School principal Mr. Larry Marks has received a demand letter from the Thomas More Society, a Chicago-based public interest law firm, on behalf of senior Maddie Sutherland and Students for Life of More...