Thomas More Society
Recent News About Thomas More Society
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Artiaga: 'U.S. District Judge Johnston called the new Illinois law to shut down life-affirming pregnancy centers ‘both stupid & very likely unconstitutional’'
Louis Artiaga is celebrating a federal court’s decision temporarily halting a bill a bill that would limit the speech of pregnancy centers that offer alternatives to abortion.
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Thomas More Society lauds Supreme Court's ruling on donor disclosure
The Chicago-based Thomas More Society, a conservative-leaning national public interest law firm, celebrated Thursday’s ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that struck down a California regulation requiring nonprofits to reveal the names and contribution amounts of their largest donors to the government.
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From NW Illinois News
Pritzker concedes to churches holding services with limited attendance
Facing legal action from a Christian church in Lena, Gov. Pritzker updated his executive stay-at-home order on April 30, allowing churches to reopen and hold services if they limit attendance to 10 or fewer.
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Pro-life legal group requests en banc review of ruling in trafficking of body parts case
A national legal society has asked a federal court for an en banc review of an open records ruling centering around the trafficking of body parts of aborted fetuses by a research lab at the University of Washington.
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U.S. warns health care providers not to ration coronavirus treatment based on age, disabilities
An individual’s civil rights will be violated by health care providers rationing treatment during the coronavirus pandemic based on age or disability, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced recently in a bulletin.
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Second-tier elderly, disabled treatment during coronavirus emergency violates federal law, rights groups say
Alarmed by reports that care for the elderly and disabled might be rationed during the coronavirus emergency, a public interest law firm and civil rights group issued a joint legal memo warning officials that prioritizing treatment violates federal law.
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From Prairie State Wire
New Planned Parenthood mega-clinic 'preying on pregnant women in Illinois and Missouri,' group says
With regard to Planned Parenthood's behemoth abortion facility that was built in secrecy near the southern Illinois-Missouri state line, leaders at the Thomas More Society insist they’ve seen this kind of thing before.
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Thomas More Society supports Georgia's ban
Martin Cannon wants to see more states follow the lead of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp when it comes to the issue of abortion.
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Chicago Bears co-owner McCaskey to read poem at Chicago March for Life
Life is a pilgrimage to Chicago Bears co-owner and author Pat McCaskey. It is a pilgrimage, he says, that for some is terminated tragically and unnaturally by abortion.
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Anti-abortion group claims victory in Chicago 'bubble zone' suit
The Thomas More Society, a Chicago-based non-profit law firm, has reached a settlement in a case involving anti-abortion groups challenging Chicago’s “bubble zone” ordinance regarding abortion clinics, according to a press release.