On Wednesday of last week, Thomas More Society attorneys filed a motion
to immediately transfer the legal case pending against the Illinois
Parental Notice of Abortion Act from the Illinois Appellate Court to
the Illinois Supreme Court. Arguing that pregnant minors at risk for
abortion suffer harm every day that the Act is not enforced, the
Society invoked the Supreme Court rule allowing transfer of an appeal
when the "public interest requires prompt adjudication." The pending
appeal, brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), is
currently in the Illinois Appellate Court, First District, where a
decision may not come for a year or more.
Just Tuesday afternoon, Attorney General Lisa Madigan, who is
constitutionally obligated to defend the Parental Notice Act, joined
the ACLU in opposing speedy resolution of the case by the Supreme
Court. Earlier, after the trial judge threw out the ACLU's case, the
Attorney General agreed to an indefinite stay of the Parental Notice
Act during the ACLU's current appeal.
Thomas More Society wants to thank John-Paul Deddens, President of
Students for Life of Illinois, who built the website
www.letparentsknow.com, in
order to support the Parental Notice Act. A coalition of pro-life and
pro-family groups across Illinois have joined the website and the
effort, and in response, thousands of Illinoisans called and petitioned
the Attorney General over the past week to urge her to support the
immediate resolution of the case by the Supreme Court.
The fate of the motion now rests in the hands of the Illinois Supreme
Court, where "the Supreme Court or a justice thereof may order that the
appeal be taken directly to it."
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