Pro-Life Father Avoids Prison After Facing 11 Years Behind Bars for Peaceful Abortion Clinic Protest
A Christian father of 11 was sentenced to three years of supervised release for a peaceful protest at a Tennessee abortion clinic in 2021.
A Christian father of 11 was sentenced to three years of supervised release for a peaceful protest at a Tennessee abortion clinic in 2021.
Handy was sentenced to four years and nine months behind bars, as well as three years of supervised release, on Tuesday.
The D.C. Medical Examiner halted its plans to destroy the bodies of five late-term aborted babies, according to the ACLJ.
The DC Medical Examiner is expected to destroy the remains of five late-term aborted babies whom activists believe may have been partially aborted or killed after birth in violation of federal law, an attorney representing pro-life activist Lauren Handy told Breitbart News.
Attorneys for pro-life activist Lauren Handy are appealing her case to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit after a district court judge denied their emergency motion to release Handy from jail.
A federal judge has halted an Illinois law passed last week that targets pro-life pregnancy centers for so-called “deceptive practices” that dissuade women from aborting their unborn babies.
The Thomas More Society is looking to challenge abortion pill distribution networks in a wrongful death lawsuit it filed on behalf of a Texas man against three women who allegedly helped his then-wife abort their baby.
Our guests today are Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX) and Peter Breen of the invaluable Thomas More Society.
The pro-abortion DOJ tried, and failed, to imprison pro-life activist Mark Houck for 11 years over a shoving incident that occurred in 2021.
Pro-life activist and Catholic father of seven Mark Houck was found not guilty on Monday on federal assault charges brought by Biden’s DOJ.
Students in California public schools will no longer be required to learn Aztec prayers as a result of a settlement following a lawsuit.
California has agreed to pay more than $2 million in legal fees to attorneys representing churches placed under severe restrictions during the pandemic.
Republican Gov. Brad Little of Idaho signed a bill into law on Thursday that is designed to ban the private funding of election administration.
Five residents of Racine, Wisconsin filed an election complaint with the city for “involv[ing] private corporations and their employees” in the administration of the November 2020 general election in Racine.
Pro-life activist Joseph Scheidler, called the “Godfather” of the pro-life movement, died Monday morning at the age of 93.
A report released by the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society at a press conference on Wednesday alleged Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s $419 million in contributions to non-profit organizations during the 2020 election cycle “improperly influence[d] the 2020 presidential election on behalf of one particular candidate and party.”
The Trump campaign and Republican face several remaining court battles in states the president needs to flip to win re-election.
A Catholic priest and a rabbi filed an emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday in a lawsuit against New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s (D) religious worship and mask restrictions to combat the Chinese coronavirus.
A federal judge ruled late last week in favor of two Colorado churches that challenged Gov. Jared Polis’s (D) pandemic orders requiring indoor occupancy limitations and masks during worship.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday that he and his wife have donated an additional $100 million to a “safe elections” project run by the non-profit Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL), bringing their total contributions to that project to $350 million since September 1.
A Catholic priest has filed a lawsuit against California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) claiming the governor’s “State of Emergency,” seven-month-long pandemic shutdown violates his constitutional rights.
Los Angeles County informed Grace Community Church Friday it must vacate the parking area it has leased from the county since 1975 in the wake of the church’s lawsuit over prohibitions from indoor worship.
A lawsuit by the Thomas More Society seeks to end Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s effective ban on in-person campaigning.
Two Michigan groups filed lawsuits simultaneously Monday seeking to allow in-person campaigning and ensure election laws are not suspended in November as they were during the August primary.
Grace Community Church went ahead and held indoor worship services Sunday despite an appeals court’s stay of a judge’s order that ruled the church’s First Amendment rights are violated by bans on indoor services.
A California court upheld the right of Pastor John MacArthur and Grace Community Church to remain open and to hold indoor worship services.
A Baptist church association and two business owners filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the state of Illinois, charging it with religious liberty violations related to a radical law that forces health insurance policies to provide coverage for abortions.
A leading conservative national public interest law firm has defended President Trump’s call for the reopening of churches, insisting they provide “essential” services.
Abortion lobbying groups took to Twitter to condemn what they say is the “medically unnecessary” Louisiana safety clinic law case that will be before the Supreme Court Wednesday.
Twenty-seven of America’s state capitols will feature nativity scenes this Christmas as Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus.
The criminal case against the undercover video journalists who exposed the fetal tissue trafficking activity of Planned Parenthood and its allies in the biomedical procurement industry is headed to trial.
The undercover video journalist, David Daleiden, who exposed the alleged involvement of Planned Parenthood in the illegal sale of the body parts of aborted babies will appeal the judgment against him handed down by the jury in the federal case.
The preliminary hearing in the criminal case against the Planned Parenthood journalists reveals abortion industry workers admitting to trafficking the body parts of aborted babies.
The preliminary hearing in the criminal case against the video journalists who exposed Planned Parenthood’s alleged fetal tissue trafficking begins.
Illinois Democrat Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed an expansive bill into law Wednesday that repeals the state’s ban on partial-birth abortion and makes abortion at any time during pregnancy a “fundamental right.”
Illinois lawmakers voted to approve a sweeping abortion rights bill that would, among other actions, repeal the state’s ban on partial-birth abortion.
The Illinois House of Representatives debated a bill on Memorial Day that would remove all restrictions to abortion, including the state’s ban on Partial Birth Abortion.
The California Supreme Court granted an emergency stay on Friday in the criminal proceedings against Sandra Merritt, one of the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) journalists who produced the undercover videos exposing Planned Parenthood’s alleged practice of harvesting and selling the body parts of aborted babies for profit.
In his opinion, Huppert wrote the heartbeat law’s “narrow amount of time afforded [to] women” to have an abortion was not consistent with a “fundamental right,” as the state Supreme Court ruled.
A county judge has temporarily placed a hold on Iowa’s historic “heartbeat” law that bans abortion from the time a fetal heartbeat can be detected.