August 31, 2023
Flossmoor Planned Parenthood Hospitalizes Two Women within Two Weeks
August 30, 2023
Pro-Lifers Incarcerated after Guilty Verdict in DC FACE Act Trial
"In an unexpected twist, the Court found that because the violation of FACE — in this case — was a crime of ‘violence,’ all five defendants must be immediately incarcerated. So, the defendants were led out of the courtroom by an army of U.S. Marshals.This is an outrage, and the one thing the defendants had really agreed upon was to remain non-violent. The real violence is what happens during the abortion procedure."
August 29, 2023
Clinic for Women Employee Caught Illegally Selling Abortion Drugs from Home
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Pro-lifers in Danville Rallying Against Clinic for Women photo credit: Mark Lee Dickson |
August 28, 2023
Chicago Alderman Pushes for "Noise-Free" Buffer Zones
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Chicago Ward 34 Alderman Bill Conway (D) |
August 25, 2023
South Carolina Supreme Court Upholds Heartbeat Law
August 24, 2023
Planned Parenthood Admits CMP Undercover Videos are True in Supreme Court Filing
August 23, 2023
Colorado to Discipline Doctors who Offer APR
August 22, 2023
Indiana Pro-Life Law Takes Effect as State Supreme Court Rejects Appeal for Rehearing
August 21, 2023
Peoria Planned Parenthood Arsonist Sentenced
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Tyler W. Massengill |
August 18, 2023
Appeals Court Rules Washington DC Violated Pro-Life Groups' Freedom of Speech
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2 pro-life activists chalking a pro-life message on a Washington DC sidewalk in 2020. |
“Washington officials can’t censor messages they disagree with. The right to free speech is for everyone, and we’re pleased the D.C. Circuit agreed that the Frederick Douglass Foundation and Students for Life should be able to exercise their constitutionally protected freedom to peacefully share their views the same as anyone else. Every American deserves for their voice to be heard as they engage in important cultural and political issues of the day.”
August 17, 2023
5th Circuit Restores Abortion Pill Safety Rules Pending Supreme Court Review
“The FDA will finally be made to account for the damage it has caused to the health of countless women and girls and the rule of law by unlawfully removing every meaningful safeguard from the chemical abortion drug regimen. The FDA’s unprecedented and unlawful actions did not reflect scientific judgment but rather revealed politically driven decisions to push a dangerous drug regimen without regard to women’s health or the rule of law.”
August 16, 2023
Judge Sanctions Southwest Airlines for Ignoring Court Order in Religious Liberty Case
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Photo credit: Aero Icarus / Flickr |
August 15, 2023
Judge Upholds Nebraska's 12-Week Abortion Law
August 14, 2023
35-Year-Old Hospitalized After Hemorrhage at Hope Clinic in Granite City
Operation Rescue, a pro-life organization that documents medical emergencies caused by abortion businesses, obtained a recording of the 911 call via FOIA request. Abortionist Erin King initiated the call.
King mentioned that HCW had an agreement with the "family planning team" at Barnes to accept the transfer. There is a hospital immediately across the street from HCW, but the abortion business usually opts to transfer patients to the St. Louis hospital. This is likely because Barnes is a Level One Trauma Center more capable of handling the severe injuries caused by HCW.
King also took care to avoid using the medical term "hemorrhage" to describe the heavy bleeding experienced by the patient. This continued even after the 911 dispatcher used the term to clarify the injury.
This is the 14th medical emergency Operation Rescue documented at HCW since March of 2022, when Julie Burkhart became HCW's primary owner. Operation Rescue has already begun investigating another hospitalization that occurred two weeks later.
Operation Rescue wrote that it has documented hospitalizations at HCW more frequently than any other abortion business in the country. Operation Rescue investigates incidents after pro-life sidewalk counselors witness ambulances arrive for emergency transport. The number of incidents that occur when sidewalk counselors aren't present is unknown.
“The number of life-threatening botched abortions taking place at this hopeless facility puts a dark stain on the state of Illinois and the city of Granite City,” said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. “While babies are being violently killed and the lives of their mothers constantly endangered, the state’s lawmakers and the governor are busy enacting a law to prevent pregnancy resource centers from providing truly hopeful alternatives to women in crisis pregnancy situations.”
August 11, 2023
Illinois to Spend Millions in Support of Abortion
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Gov. JB Pritzker (D) |
August 10, 2023
Ohio Issue 1 Defeated
August 9, 2023
Illinois Attorney General Asks Court to Block Idaho Abortion Trafficking Law
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Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul (D) |
August 8, 2023
Ohioans Vote on Constitutional Amendment During Special Election
August 7, 2023
Federal Judge Issues Injunction Blocking Illinois SB1909
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Thomas More Society Executive Vice President and Head of Litigation Peter Breen |
District Judge Iain Johnston issued the injunction late on August 3 after hearing arguments from the Thomas More Society, the law firm representing a coalition of PRCs and pro-life groups challenging SB1909. Johnston was appointed by former President Trump.
“There’s no doubt who the Attorney General wants to win or lose in the marketplace of ideas, but the government doesn’t get to decide that,” Johnston said. “The people do.”
Peter Breen, Executive Vice President and Head of Litigation for the Thomas More Society and former Illinois State Representative, celebrated the injunction in a press release. “Free Speech won today in the Land of Lincoln—pro-life advocates across Illinois can breathe a sigh of relief they won’t be pursued for ‘misinformation’ by Attorney General Kwame Raoul.”
“Across the nation, pregnancy help ministries are being discriminated against by laws that target their life-affirming work,” Breen continued. “The injunction granted today sends a strong, clear message to the country that the First Amendment protects pro-life speech.”
The new law, signed by Gov. JB Pritzker last week, threatens legal action against pro-life pregnancy Resource Centers (PRCs) accused of providing misinformation, including "the omission of any material fact." This broad language causes some pro-life activists to fear it may force PRCs to refer women for abortions.
If SB19009 was enforced, the state could levy fines of $50,000 against PRCs if they are found guilty.
In a statement obtained by the Washington Post, Gov. Pritzker said he is confident the pro-abortion law will eventually be upheld.
“I’m disappointed that the far-right is interfering with the ability for women to access safe medical care without deception or lies,” he said. “This law is constitutional and I am confident that the law will ultimately be found constitutional and we’ll continue to work alongside Attorney General Raoul to ensure Illinois patients are protected from misinformation.”
In a similar case that went to the US Supreme Court in 2018, the Court struck down a California law forcing PRCs to refer women for abortions.