This month, solos Gregory Terra and Stephen Casey teamed up in a Houston family court to represent pro bono a 16-year-old pregnant girl, R.E.K., who sued her parents to stop what she alleged were their coercive tactics to get her to undergo an abortion.
It’s not the first time the two lawyers have worked together. They launched the nonprofit Texas Center for Defense of Life (TCDL) a little more than two years ago. It provides pro bono legal representation to individuals or organizations taking pro-life positions. Terra, a Georgetown solo, serves as the CEO and president of TCDL, and Casey, a Round Rock solo, is TCDL’s vice president and chief counsel.
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