By L.A. Williams Christian Action League June 28, 2018 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the First Amendment in two separate decisions this week and, in a third ruling, reaffirmed the power of the president to regulate immigration. “This trio of actions paints an undeniable picture of the importance of who is appointed […]
Pro Life
Abortion Speech Law Case Heard at Supreme Court; Pro-Life Advocates Anticipate Win
By Brandon Showalter Christian Post March 23, 2018 WASHINGTON D.C. — Hundreds of pro-life advocates assembled on the steps of the Supreme Court to rally in support of crisis pregnancy centers, contesting a California law which compels them to advertise and promote abortion. The nation’s highest court heard oral arguments Tuesday in the case of […]
The Many Victims of Abortion Expansion
By Brooke Medina Civitas Institute December 19, 2017 “Kristin had come to our center back in 2014 when she found out she was pregnant and chose to end the pregnancy with an abortion. She described how she was traumatized by the experience and that it was excruciating and devastating. As she sits in the nurse’s […]
Charlotte Challenged on Pro-Life Discrimination
By Charlie Butts OneNewsNow.com December 15, 2017 CHARLOTTE – A lawsuit filed against them may convince city officials in Charlotte, North Carolina, to respect the Constitution. Charlotte has been using different approaches to combat the pro-life witness at local abortion clinics – and Thomas More Law Center has filed a lawsuit to stop it. Kate […]
Charlotte Sued for Using Sign Ordinance to Halt Pro-Life Activities
By Brenden Clary Liberty Headlines November 21, 2017 A Christian ministry filed a lawsuit Friday against Charlotte, North Carolina over the right of pro-life groups to communicate messages to via signage outside abortion clinics. The pro-life ministry, Cities4Life, and its executive director Daniel Parks are suing in conjunction with the Thomas More Law Center over […]
Duke University Discriminates Against Catholic Nurse Who Refused to Assist Abortions
By Michelle Piccolo LifeNews.com November 1, 2017 The Thomas More Law Center, a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, filed a federal lawsuit last Friday on behalf of Sara T. Pedro, a Catholic nurse in the Emergency Department of Duke University Hospital, who was discriminated and retaliated against after her employer […]
State Budget Has Appropriations That Will Please Social Conservatives
By Hunter Hines Christian Action League June 23, 2017 RALEIGH – This week North Carolina lawmakers approved a $23 billion state budget. In addition to increasing the state’s zero-tax bracket, raising teacher pay, providing disaster relief funds and raising education spending by $700 million, there are a number of appropriations that will please social conservatives. […]
Hundreds Participate in Annual Prayer Breakfast for Life, Rally, and March for Life
Dr. Creech gives Invocation for Pro-Life Rally on Halifax Mall By Hunter Hines Christian Action League January 24, 2017 RALEIGH – While the March for Women was going on in Raleigh last Saturday, there were hundreds of other people who participated in a Rally and March for Life. The event, which was hosted and organized […]
President Trump Takes Office: Here are Six Key Promises He Made on Abortion, Marriage, and Liberty
By Pete Baklinski Lifesitenews.com January 24, 2017 President Donald Trump in his inaugural address spoke of the “new vision [that] will govern our land,” promising that the “time for empty talk is over” and that “now arrives the hour of action.” While he did not specifically mention moral issues like abortion and same-sex “marriage” in […]
Planned Parenthood Sues North Carolina to Overturn 20 Week Abortion Ban
By Hunter Hines Christian Action League December 2, 2016 A group of abortion practitioners and Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit in federal court Wednesday in an effort to knock down North Carolina’s law banning abortions after 20 weeks. Although the ban on abortions after 20 weeks has been a part of North Carolina law since […]