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(Thomas More Society)Planned Parenthood’s attempt to tear down Nebraska’s protections for minor children and preborn babies was thwarted in the state’s Supreme Court on Friday, July 26.

The court upheld the constitutionality of a state law limiting abortions to the first 12 weeks of pregnancy and protecting minors from underage transgender surgeries. The decision allowing the law to stand comes after the court’s consideration of the issue.

The only submitted amici curiae brief upholding the law presented legal arguments by Thomas More Society attorneys on behalf of Nebraska state Senators Kathleen Kauth and Joni Albrecht.

The abortion business, represented by the ACLU, claimed that the legislative bill (LB574) violated Nebraska’s single-subject rule. This allegation was strongly contested by the brief submitted by Thomas More Society in support of the State of Nebraska and the intent of its legislature.

Thomas More Society attorneys demonstrated that Nebraska’s treatment of family protections as a broad single subject is solidly in the mainstream and completely in step with the way the majority of state supreme courts across the country have treated the issue.

The amici brief also called attention to “the unnecessary complication caused by Planned Parenthood’s disregard for plain language in this Court’s prior decisions.”

The law upheld by the court has prohibited abortion after a baby has reached 12 weeks of gestational development and has banned transgender surgeries and hormone treatments for minors since Governor Jim Pillen signed it into law on May 22, 2023.

“This is a tremendous victory for pro-life and pro-family citizens of Nebraska,” said Matt Heffron, senior counsel for the Thomas More Society. “The court upheld the protections for minor and preborn children in Nebraska by affirming the constitutionality of LB574.

“This highly publicized bill was enacted by the Nebraska legislature to safeguard children at any stage of development from those who do not have their best intentions at heart.”

“Thomas More Society applauds Senators Kauth and Albrecht for their commitment to Nebraska families and for their persistence in working to uphold the intentions of their colleagues in the Nebraska legislature,” Heffron added.

Read the Brief of Amicus Curiae Nebraska Senator Kathleen Kauth and Nebraska Senator Joni Albrecht in Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, Inc. and Sarah Traxler v. Mike Hilgers, et al. filed February 20, 2024, by Thomas More Society on behalf of Nebraska state legislators Kauth and Albrecht in the Supreme Court of the State of Nebraska here.

Reprinted with permission from the Thomas More Society.

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