Judge blocks AG Letitia James from silencing pregnancy centers supporting abortion pill reversal
Earlier this year, James filed multiple lawsuits against 11 pregnancy centers that promoted the abortion pill reversal.
Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James cannot take action against pregnancy centers that promote abortion pill reversal, a federal judge ruled.
The Thomas More Society sued James on behalf of two pro-life ministries, stating that the attorney general threatened to prosecute them if they shared information about what abortion pill reversal was.
"These small nonprofits, which exist to compassionately serve women and offer them alternatives to abortion, deserve to have their speech elevated—not chilled," Thomas More Society's executive vice president said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
"This court order makes clear Ms. James cannot censor pro-life speech purely because she dislikes it," the statement continued.
Judge John Sinatra Jr. said in his ruling that James could not stop pro-life clinics from showing women what abortion pill reversal is.
Earlier this year, James filed multiple lawsuits against 11 pregnancy centers that promoted the abortion pill reversal.