Thomas Glessner

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Thomas Glessner is an American lawyer and the president of the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA), a public interest law firm founded in 1993.

Glessner served as the executive director of the Christian Action Council (now

pregnancy resource centers (PRCs) throughout the nation.[1]
In the 1990s, under his leadership, the Christian Action Council called for a boycott of a number of companies that supported
medical clinics and provide services such as ultrasound
.

Glessner has been listed in

Who's Who in American Law
and is the author of Achieving an Abortion Free America (Multnomah publishing, 1990),Destiney's Team: A Story About Love, Choices and Eternity(Anomalos Publishing, 2007), and a fiction novel, The Emerging Brave New World (Anomalos Publishing, 2008).

Thomas Glessner graduated from the

pro-life
organizations and PRCs. He founded and led four pregnancy resource centers in Seattle from 1981 to 1987.

Glessner is a member of the

United States Supreme Court
. He also sits on the board of directors for the National Religious Pro-life Coalition.

References

  1. ^ Gross, Jane (1989-07-23). "Anti-Abortion Revival: Homes for the Unwed". New York Times.
  2. ^ Stoffer, Harry. "Anti-abortion boycott targets 43 companies". Toledo Blade. pp. 29, 30.

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