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Federal Judge Decides Life Begins at Conception: Planned Parenthood's Request Denied

Thomas More Society's Brief Helped to Win Argument for Unborn in Indianapolis

Contact: Tom Ciesielka, 312-422-1333, tc@tcpr.net

CHICAGO, June 27, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- This past Friday, Planned Parenthood's request to block a provision of an Indiana law that requires doctors to tell women who are seeking abortions that "human physical life begins when a human ovum is fertilized by a human sperm" was denied by U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt.

Tom Brejcha, president and chief counsel of the Thomas More Society, says this is a victory for Life: "We are pleased that Judge Pratt has upheld the scientific truth that life begins at conception."

Last month, the Thomas More Society filed a "friend of the Court" brief (available here) for Indiana legislators in defense of Indiana's law that denied state funding to Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers and mandated that abortion providers inform women that "human physical life" begins with fertilization. Indiana is the first state to attempt to defund abortion providers.

"While this is a significant partial victory for Life, we will press on to ensure that the full law will go into effect to defund Planned Parenthood in Indiana," Brejcha said. "We stand ready to defend Life in other states as they plan to defund Planned Parenthood and require doctors to tell women that life begins at conception."

For more information or comments, please contact Tom Ciesielka at 312-422-1333 or tc@tcpr.net.  

About the Thomas More Society
Founded in 1997, the Thomas More Society is a national public interest law firm that exists to restore respect for life in law. Based in Chicago, the Thomas More Society defends the sanctity of human life, traditional family values and religious liberty in courtrooms across the country. The Society is a nonprofit organization wholly supported by private donations. For more information or to support the work of Thomas More Society, please visit
www.thomasmoresociety.org.