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A member of The Satanic Temple filed a lawsuit in 2018 arguing that a Missouri law that requires a woman seeking an abortion to receive a pamphlet asserting that life begins at conception violated ...
Missouri is not the only place The Satanic Temple is garnering attention, primarily for challenging laws and polices — like Missouri's abortion laws — that are generally seen as more socially ...
An adherent of The Satanic Temple who challenged Missouri’s informed consent law on abortion, claiming it violated her First Amendment rights, has lost her case in the Missouri Supreme Court.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a Satanic Temple member's religious challenge to a state law that requires one of the nation's longest waiting periods for ...
ST. LOUIS – A member of the Satanic Temple in Missouri is challenging a state law that requires women seeking an abortion to wait three days, saying that it violates the member's religious freedom.
For the Satanic Temple, Mary Doe — pregnant, wanting an abortion and badly inconvenienced by Missouri's laws — seemed an ideal plaintiff to make the case that its members deserve the legal ...
The Satanic Temple took the state of Missouri to court on Tuesday on the grounds that its abortion law is in violation of constitutionally protected religious freedoms—but it's also taking a ...
The Satanic Temple squared off this week over abortion restrictions as a member argued they violate her "deeply held religious beliefs" before the Missouri Supreme Court. The case of the Satanist ...
This story has been updated with comment from Satanic Temple spokesperson and founder Lucien Greaves. A judge has thrown out a federal lawsuit filed by the Satanic Temple on behalf of a woman claiming ...
Putting aside hyperbolic headlines, the background on the Satanic Temple's advocacy in Missouri started in March 2015 with "Mary Doe," with a Greene County woman and self-identified Satanic Temple ...
The Satanic Temple has filed a new federal lawsuit challenging Missouri’s abortion laws, saying the state’s 72-hour waiting period for getting an abortion is unconstitutional. The group, which ...
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