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Thomas More Society Sponsors Fourth Annual Easter Sunrise Service in Chicago’s Daley Plaza

Posted by Thomas More Society (March 31, 2010 at 9:25 am)

Cross at Daley Plaza

For Immediate Release:
Contact: Karl Fritz, 773-255-9656 fholywater@aol.com

Chicago—On Sunday, April 4 at 7:00 a.m. CST, an interdenominational group of Christians will celebrate Easter Sunday and the resurrection of Jesus Christ in Daley Plaza in downtown Chicago. On Thursday, April 1 at 7:30 p.m. CST, a 19-foot tall wooden cross will be raised in the plaza, and the cross will be draped in purple linen which will be replaced with white linen on Easter Sunday. This is the fourth year of the Sunrise Service in Daley Plaza, an exercise of the First Amendment rights to free exercise of religious faith and free speech by citizens in the public square. [Continue reading ...]

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Judge Dismisses Case Challenging Parental Notification Law in Illinois; Law Will Not Go Into Effect Until After Appeal

Posted by Thomas More Society (March 29, 2010 at 2:14 pm)

US Constitution

For Immediate Release:
Thomas More Society Attorneys, present as “Friends of the Court,” Applaud Dismissal

Chicago, March 29, 2010—Today in Cook County Court, a judge dismissed the case challenging the constitutionality of the Illinois Parental Notice of Abortion Act, while imposing a stay of his decision for 60 days to allow the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) time to file an appeal. Attorneys from the Thomas More Society appeared as “friends of the court” today in Court as Judge Daniel Riley delivered his ruling.

“Today’s ruling represents a great step toward ending underage secret abortions in Illinois. This written decision represents the first time an Illinois court has upheld the Parental Notice Act of 1995 against the ACLU’s challenge,” said Peter Breen, executive director and legal counsel at the Thomas More Society. “We look forward to the day that abortion providers are made to respect the rights of parents to know before their daughters are taken for abortions.” Case documents after the fold . . .

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Posted in Abortion Restrictions, Press Releases, Sanctity of Life, TMS Cases

“Illinois FOCA” Defeated Again!

Posted by Thomas More Society (March 29, 2010 at 9:57 am)

Stop Illinois FOCA Coalition logoFriday’s deadline for the passage of new legislation by the Illinois House of Representatives came and went without HB6205—the “Illinois FOCA” bill—ever coming up for a vote.

Realizing they were short of the votes needed for passage, the House leadership chose to send the bill back to the Rules Committee, which means that it is effectively dead for the year. The Stop Illinois FOCA Coalition, which includes the Thomas More Society, will continue to watch the House for any further developments—for example, a move to extend the deadline for this bill—but there seems little hope for HB6205 in 2010.

Thanks to all those who called, e-mailed and visited their State Representatives. Thanks to all who offered prayers or joined protests down in Springfield or at district offices across the state.

And a special thanks to our pro-life lobbyists: Ralph Rivera of Illinois Citizens for Life and Bob Gilligan of the Illinois Catholic Conference. Their tireless efforts down in Springfield and their wisdom and guidance for the whole pro-life community of Illinois made this victory possible.

Posted in Abortion Restrictions, Freedom of Speech, Pro-Life Activism, Religious Freedom, Sanctity of Life

Thomas More Society Settles Federal Lawsuit Against City of Aurora

Posted by Thomas More Society (March 24, 2010 at 10:52 pm)

'No Protesting' sign outside Planned Parenthood Aurora

Lawsuit Had Alleged First Amendment Violations by City Against Protesters at Midwest’s Largest Abortion Facility, Located in Aurora, Illinois

Aurora, Ill.—Tomorrow morning, attorneys for the Thomas More Society will ask Judge Virginia Kendall for leave to spread of record an agreed stipulation and settlement in federal court in Chicago, voluntarily dismissing their First Amendment lawsuit (Fox Valley Families, etc. v. Aurora), filed two years ago to protect the rights of citizens who pray and protest at the Planned Parenthood facility in Aurora. The settlement requires the City of Aurora to amend two ordinances claimed to be unconstitutional, mandates First Amendment training for Aurora police, and establishes a grievance process to handle disputes between the protesters and Aurora officials. While the case will be dismissed, the federal court will retain jurisdiction to enforce the settlement agreement. Link to the full text of the agreement after the fold

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Posted in Freedom of Speech, Press Releases, Pro-Life Activism, Religious Freedom, Sanctity of Life, TMS Cases

Indianapolis Star Covers FACES Case on Front Page

Posted by Thomas More Society (March 16, 2010 at 10:26 am)

Indianapolis Star front pageThe case of a Catholic homeschooling group being persecuted by the Indiana state government over menu choices has made front page news in the Indianapolis Star.

The Fishers Adolescent Catholic Enrichment Society (FACES) got involved in an investigation conducted by the Indiana Civil Rights Commission over food choices offered at an event the group hosted.

Check out the full story at the Indianapolis Star’s website for more details.

Posted in Religious Freedom, TMS Cases, TMS in the News

Attorney General Now Claims Illinois Constitution Contains Right to Abortion, Thomas More Society Responds by Seeking Leave of Court to Defend Parental Notice

Posted by Thomas More Society (March 12, 2010 at 5:02 pm)

For Immediate Release

Chicago, Illinois March 12—Reacting to the recent claim by the Attorney General that the Illinois Constitution contains a right to abortion, attorneys from the Thomas More Society will appear in Cook County court on Monday, March 15, again seeking to intervene in the latest American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) lawsuit, challenging the Illinois Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1995.

In Hope Clinic, et al., v. Brent Adams et al. (No. 09 CH 38661), Thomas More Society attorneys are representing Illinois State’s Attorneys Stu Umholtz (R-Tazewell), Ed Deters (D-Effingham) and Ray Cavanaugh (R-Henderson), and maintain that because there is no right to abortion in the Illinois Constitution, the ACLU’s latest challenge to parental notice is baseless. The Attorney General, representing various Illinois officials who are named as defendants, has moved to dismiss the case on other grounds.

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The Case of the Missing Pro-Life Sign

Posted by Thomas More Society (March 11, 2010 at 11:25 pm)

Aid for Women adOutside of Planned Parenthood on Lasalle and Division in downtown Chicago, a newsstand has stood vacant on the corner for quite some time.

The newsstand, owned by the city of Chicago, created a bit of an annoyance for pro-lifers since it took up a good bit of sidewalk real estate where sidewalk counselors and prayer partners could otherwise stand.

But the folks at Aid for Women pregnancy resource center turned the annoyance into a blessing when they purchased an ad on the side of the newsstand offering women alternatives to abortion right outside the clinic’s door.

But recently and with no notice, the newsstand was taken down by the city along with the ad, despite the fact that Aid for Women had contracted the ad through the beginning of May.

Many observing the situation have smelled something fishy about the situation, especially because the Planned Parenthood facility is located in the ward of Alderman Vi Daley—the alderman who sponsored the infamous Chicago “bubble zone” ordinance at Planned Parenthood’s request.

With that in view, Thomas More Society attorneys have filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for any and all documents the city has pertaining to the ad, the newsstand and their removal.

Read all about the story from the Pro-Life Action League, the Chicago Tribune’s Dennis Byrne and TMS’s FOIA request below.

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Posted in Abortion Restrictions, Freedom of Speech, Sanctity of Life, TMS Cases, TMS in the News

News Coverage of Chris Young Free Speech Dismissal

Posted by matt (March 8, 2010 at 11:41 pm)

Map of Rhode IslandTwo critical TMS cases have been in the news this week. The dismissal of the disorderly conduct charges filed against Providence, Rhode Island Mayoral candidate Chris Young for speaking out against Rep. Patrick Kennedy’s pro-abortion stance was a tremendous victory for free speech and has caught the attention of both the local and national press.

Map of IndianaAlso, the case of an Indiana homeschooling group whose First Amendment rights are being violated by the state government which is attempting to micromanage the groups affairs with an iron fist has got the press talking in print and in new media outlets like the blogosphere.

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Check out all the links below for more details on both cases and be sure to check back to the TMS blog often for the latest updates. For the most up to the minute news, sign up to receive e-mail alerts of breaking events on the upper left side of this website.

News Coverage of the Chris Brown Dismissal

News Coverage of the Indianapolis Homeschooling Case

Posted in Freedom of Speech, Religious Freedom, Sanctity of Life, TMS Cases, TMS in the News

Court Victory for Pro-Life Free Speech at Ivy League Brown University

Posted by Thomas More Society (March 5, 2010 at 5:19 pm)

Thomas More Society Wins Dismissal of Charges Against Pro-Life Advocate Who Challenged Rep. Patrick Kennedy’s Pro-Abortion Views

For Immediate Release

Providence, R.I. March 5, 2010—Attorneys from the Chicago-based Thomas More Society,on the eve of the trial, won a victory in Providence municipal court this week when the city prosecutor decided to dismiss criminal charges against Christopher Young. Young, a Catholic pro-lifer who is also a Democratic mayoral candidate, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct after confronting Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-RI) about his abortion views at an advertised “open forum” on health care at Brown University last November.

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Chris Young Case Dismissed!

Posted by Thomas More Society (March 5, 2010 at 12:47 pm)

The case against Providence, Rhode Island mayoral candidate Chris Young has been dismissed! Young was arrested for disorderly conduct after questioning Rep. Patrick Kennedy about abortion at a public forum on healthcare.

After a tenacious fight by TMS attorneys, the city prosecutor moved for dismissal. Check back to the TMS website for more details as they become available.

In the meantime, you can read more on the case here, here and see video of Young’s question for Kennedy and his arrest here. You can also see the court documents on the dismissal below.

Case Documents

Posted in Freedom of Speech, Religious Freedom, TMS Cases