Thomas More Society Attorneys Ask Court to Throw Out AG's Lawsuit
(February 6,
2024 – Oakland, California) Today, Thomas More Society attorneys asked a
California Superior Court to throw out the lawsuit filed by California Attorney
General Rob Bonta against Heartbeat International and RealOptions Obria Medical
Clinics, over their advocacy for “Abortion Pill Reversal,” the medical
intervention provided to women who decide to reverse their in-progress chemical
abortions. The hundreds of pages of argument and evidence represent the most
comprehensive legal counterattack by the pro-life movement against recent legal
maneuvers by state government officials like Bonta who are trying to interfere
with and stop the efforts of pregnancy centers to help women who regret and
want to reverse their chemical abortions.
Heartbeat
International, an international network of thousands of pregnancy centers,
provides referrals to medical providers for women who are seeking to reverse
their chemical abortions through its Abortion Pill Rescue® Network, which is
the target of Bonta’s lawsuit, along with the RealOptions pregnancy centers in
California, which provide Abortion Pill Reversal services. Abortion Pill
Reversal is the process of providing supplemental progesterone to counteract
the anti-progesterone effects of the first pill (mifepristone) of the two-pill
chemical abortion regimen.
“Women
undergoing chemical abortions deserve the truth: even after starting a chemical
abortion, they may still be able to save their babies,” remarked attorney Peter
Breen, Thomas More Society Executive Vice President & Head of Litigation.
“California and its Attorney General Rob Bonta are illegally and
unconstitutionally seeking to rip away ‘choice’ from women in dire need by
attacking pregnancy help ministries like Heartbeat and RealOptions, to shut
down their promotion of Abortion Pill Reversal. Abortion Pill Reversal provides
real hope for women who want to stop their abortions and continue their
pregnancies. Today’s massive legal filings mark the most ambitious and
broad-based counterattack by the pro-life movement against the efforts of state
officials, like Rob Bonta, who intend to prevent women from accessing this
potentially life-saving treatment option.”
Heartbeat
International President Jor-El Godsey agrees:
“California
should be more concerned with helping women who desperately want to continue
their pregnancy,” stated Godsey. “Targeting women’s opportunity to reverse
their abortion is an obvious act of misusing the goodwill of taxpayer funding
to shill for Big Abortion.”
Bonta’s
aggressive campaign to dismantle Heartbeat International’s Abortion Pill Rescue Network
and shut down RealOptions’ Abortion Pill Reversal services went public when he
filed a Complaint for Permanent Injunction against both, along with 100 unnamed
“Does,” on September 21, 2023, in the Alameda County Superior Court of
California.
“Despite
overwhelming evidence of Abortion Pill Reversal services’ safety and
effectiveness, this lawsuit makes outrageously false claims against Heartbeat
International and RealOptions,” explained Paul
Jonna, Thomas More Society Special Counsel and Partner, LiMandri and Jonna LLP.
“Attorney General Bonta’s lawsuit aims to hide life-saving information from
women regarding Abortion Pill Reversal. This is a desperate attempt by Bonta to
eliminate any competition to the well-funded abortion lobby with which he has
proudly partnered throughout his political career.”
In their February 6, 2024,
filings, Thomas More Society attorneys advance three main arguments:
(1) The First Amendment protects
the advocacy efforts and information provided by Heartbeat and RealOptions to
women about Abortion Pill Reversal.
(2) On Bonta’s claims, the
Superior Court cannot decide a “battle of scientific experts” between
Heartbeat’s scientific studies and Bonta’s competing studies on Abortion Pill
Reversal.
(3) California’s Reproductive
Privacy Act and its Constitution totally immunize Heartbeat and RealOptions,
prohibiting Bonta from interfering with their aid and assistance to pregnant
women who want to stop and reverse their chemical abortions.
Among the information provided to
the Superior Court, Thomas More Society provided compelling evidence of the
safety of supplemental progesterone for pregnant women and its effectiveness in
countering the effects of mifepristone, the first pill of the two-pill chemical
abortion regimen. In particular, progesterone has been safely used by
obstetrician-gynecologists for decades to thwart potential miscarriage in
pregnant women.
Read the Memoranda in support of
Demurrers, on behalf of Heartbeat International and RealOptions, and of Motion
to Quash Service, on behalf of Heartbeat International, filed February 6, 2024, by Thomas More Society attorneys in the
Superior Court of the State of California – County of Alameda, in The People of the State of California v.
Heartbeat International & RealOptions, here.
The complete collection of court
documents filed February 6 is available
here.
Heartbeat International has been providing pro-life pregnancy
resources since its inception in 1971. Today, it is the largest and most
expansive network in the world with nearly 3,500 affiliated pregnancy help
locations providing life-affirming alternatives to abortion. For more
information, please visit heartbeatinternational.org.
About RealOptions
RealOptions
Obria Medical Clinics provide well woman care, STD testing & treatment,
pregnancy testing, ultrasound imaging, prenatal care, and Abortion Pill
Reversal services at five Sacramento, California, region locations in Central
San Jose, East San Jose, Oakland, Redwood City, and Union City. For
more information, please visit realoptions.net.
About Thomas More Society
Thomas More
Society is a national not-for-profit law firm dedicated to restoring respect in
law for life, family, and freedom. Headquartered in Chicago and with offices
across the country, Thomas More Society fosters support for these causes by
providing high quality pro bono legal services from local trial courts all the
way up to the United States Supreme Court. For more information, please visit thomasmoresociety.org.
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