
The American Center for Law and Justice has launched a dual-front campaign against what it characterizes as systematic censorship of pro-life pregnancy resource centers, sending detailed evidence of platform suppression to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan while urging Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick's White House Religious Liberty Commission to demand federal intervention ending anti-Christian bias.
The ACLJ's letter to Chairman Jordan documents specific instances where Google, Microsoft, and other major technology platforms have allegedly suppressed pro-life pregnancy centers in search results, map listings, and advertising placements while promoting abortion providers. The organization argues these actions constitute viewpoint discrimination that violates First Amendment principles, with Big Tech companies working in coordination with pro-abortion activists and government officials to create a system designed to silence Christian and pro-life speech.
"Across America, pro-life pregnancy resource centers are being silenced—not because they mislead women, but because they offer a message of life. Big Tech companies have created a coordinated system of discrimination designed to suppress Christian and pro-life speech."
The ACLJ is simultaneously representing pregnancy resource centers in multiple ongoing lawsuits challenging state-sponsored campaigns targeting their operations. In Massachusetts, the organization filed comprehensive legal briefs defending Your Options Medical Centers against a government-funded initiative falsely portraying pregnancy centers as dangerous facilities that mislead women. The state launched its campaign despite receiving zero patient complaints against any pregnancy resource center, with the only complaints filed by Reproductive Equity Now, a pro-abortion advocacy group working closely with government officials.
Evidence gathered through Freedom of Information Act requests reveals Massachusetts officials deliberately used the abortion advocacy organization as a surrogate to deliver censure they knew they could not lawfully issue themselves. Internal communications show officials admitting they used organizational logos in ways not permitted on government websites, demonstrating coordination to circumvent constitutional limitations on targeting specific organizations. The ACLJ argues this constitutes government censorship by proxy, no less offensive to the First Amendment for being laundered through third parties.
Pregnancy resource centers provide invaluable services to millions of women annually, offering free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, parenting classes, baby supplies, and counseling. In just one year nationwide, centers served an estimated 1.85 million people, providing two million baby outfits, 1.3 million packages of diapers, and over thirty thousand car seats. In New Jersey alone, centers served more than twenty-three thousand individuals with thousands of pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, and essential supplies.
The ACLJ's letter to Lieutenant Governor Patrick emphasizes that pregnancy centers face unprecedented attacks since the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade. These range from physical violence by groups like Jane's Revenge to coordinated legal campaigns by pro-abortion politicians calling for shutdowns. The organization argues federal intervention is necessary to protect constitutional rights, pointing to its past Supreme Court victories defending pro-life speech against forced disclosure requirements in California.
The dual-letter strategy represents a comprehensive approach to combating what the ACLJ characterizes as an coordinated assault on pro-life advocacy. By simultaneously engaging Congressional oversight authority and the White House Religious Liberty Commission, the organization seeks to leverage both legislative and executive branch power to end platform censorship and state harassment campaigns. The ACLJ has vowed to take fights as far as necessary to protect constitutional rights of pro-life Americans and the pregnancy resource centers serving women and families nationwide.




