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Published: April 19, 2022

Judge faces calls to recuse herself from Planned Parenthood lawsuit after admitting she’s a donor

By The Editor

Tue Apr 19, 2022 – 11:52 am EDTTue Apr 19, 2022 – 11:56 am EDT

MICHIGAN (LifeSiteNews) – An active donor to Planned Parenthood will hear a challenge to a pro-life law brought by the nation’s largest abortion vendor.

Judge Elizabeth Gleicher, the chief judge of Michigan’s Court of Claims, will hear a challenge to a 1931 law in the state that bans abortions.

The law remains on the books, but has not been enforced since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision. Planned Parenthood has brought a lawsuit to block enforcement of the law in anticipation of a possible Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson that could reverse the 1973 decision.

Judge Gleicher disclosed that in addition to her previous work as a volunteer attorney for Planned Parenthood, she still gives money to the abortion giant.

“Judge Gleicher asked me to notify all counsel of record that she makes yearly contributions to Planned Parenthood of Michigan . . . and she represented Planned Parenthood as a volunteer attorney for the ACLU in 1996-1997,” a court clerk said in a statement.

“While Judge Gleicher does not believe this warrants her recusal and is certain that she can

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