Thu Oct 5, 2023 – 2:23 pm EDT
WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) — The U.S. Supreme Court has announced that it will not consider the appeals of pro-life activists facing millions of dollars in fines for releasing undercover videos of abortion industry insiders discussing the harvesting and sale of organs from aborted babies.
The news, concerning appeals by the pro-life investigative group Center for Medical Progress, attorney Steve Cooley, and pro-life activists Troy Newman, Sandra Merritt, and Albin Rhomberg, came in an order list released Monday, without elaboration as to the Court’s reasoning or how many individual justices would have heard the cases.
Starting in 2015, CMP began releasing a series of secretly-recorded conversations with officials from Planned Parenthood and the National Abortion Federation, which set off a firestorm of controversy and a string of revelations about the abortion industry breaking multiple federal laws against profiting off human tissue, altering abortion procedures for the sake of procuring better tissue samples, and potentially even committing partial-birth abortions or infanticide; as well as video examples of abortion workers displaying callousness toward the humanity of the children their work killed.
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