Thomas More Society

The Thomas More Society is a conservative[1][2] pro-life[3] law firm based in Chicago.[4]

Their website describes them as "a not-for-profit, national public interest law firm dedicated to restoring respect in law for life, family, and religious liberty." The Thomas More Society defends and fosters support for these causes by providing pro bono legal services from local trial courts to the United States Supreme Court.

The Thomas More Society has had two victories in 2003 (8-1) and 2006 (8-0). Thomas More Society has sought, from their perspective and those for whom they advocate, to ensure the First Amendment to the United States Constitution rights to free speech and association are secure and protected by law.[5]

Tom Brejcha, Thomas More Society president and chief counsel, said: "Banding together with fellow citizens to advocate for the sanctity of each and every human life – born and unborn, wanted or allegedly ‘unwanted’ – are precious rights of all American citizens.”[6]

Selected cases

See also

References

  1. Christina Cauterucci (28 January 2016). "Frozen embryos and the anti-abortion activists who love them.". Slate Magazine. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  2. "Anti-Abortion Groups Join Battles Over Frozen Embryos". The New York Times. 20 January 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016. Thomas Olp, of the Thomas More Society, a conservative public-interest law firm that filed the brief in concert with Missouri Right to Life and other anti-abortion groups, said...
  3. "Catholic San Francisco". catholic-sf.org. 1 August 2005. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  4. "Thomas More Society celebrates 15 years on the front line of the culture wars". Chicago Tribune. 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  5. "N.O.W. v. Scheidler". Thomas More Society. Retrieved 2016-04-02.
  6. Ben Johnson (29 April 2014). "28 years later, NOW v. Scheidler court case is over; pro-lifers vindicated". LifeSiteNews.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  7. Matt Coker. "Irvine Anti-Abortion Activist Unveils New Abortion Sting Video on Eve of Court Date - OC Weekly". OC Weekly. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  8. Matt Coker. "Planned Parenthood Hit Videographers Indicted in Texas - OC Weekly". OC Weekly. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  9. Mike Pearl. "What We Know About the Charges Against the Pro-Life Hidden Camera Activists". VICE. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  10. "Thomas More Society files Amicus Briefs in celebrity embryos custody war". MyNewsLA.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016. A national pro-life nonprofit law firm submitted court papers hoping to file a “friend-of-the-court” brief in the legal dispute over frozen embryos created by actress Sofia Vergara and her ex-fiance Nick Loeb, arguing the embryos should be considered human lives, not “property,” the group announced Wednesday.
  11. "Anti-Abortion Groups Join Battles Over Frozen Embryos". The New York Times. 20 January 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  12. Amanda Marcotte. "The new anti-choice mission: Target frozen embryos to make it harder for couples like Sofia Vergara and Nick Loeb to break up". Salon. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  13. "Nuns dressed down by judge in lawsuit with strip club". Chicago Sun-Times. 26 January 2016. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
  14. "Lawsuit Against Strip Club Hits the News". Thomas More Society. Retrieved 2016-04-02.
  15. "U.S. Supreme Court Orders Autocam Case to Be Re-Decided in Light of Religious Liberty". Thomas More Society. 2014-08-05. Retrieved 2016-04-02.
  16. "U.S. Supreme Court Should Resolve Dispute Over Choose Life License Plates". Thomas More Society. 2014-08-14. Retrieved 2016-04-02.
  17. "Iowa Court Affirms Prohibition of Dangerous Webcam Abortions". Thomas More Society. 2014-08-19. Retrieved 2016-04-02.
  18. "PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF THE HEARTLAND, INC. and JILL MEADOWS, Appellants, vs. IOWA BOARD OF MEDICINE" (PDF). Iowacourts.gov. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
  19. "Judge Dismisses Planned Parenthood's Criminal Charges Against Missouri Pro-Lifer". Thomas More Society. Retrieved 2016-04-02.

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