Tom Renz: Defender of Medical Freedom  

Rebecca Terrell
Article audio sponsored by The John Birch Society

Since the advent of the Covid-19 debacle, he has become one of the most renowned legal voices in the medical freedom movement. Yet he’s only been practicing law for four years.

Little did Ohio attorney Tom Renz know when he first hung out his shingle in the town of Fremont that he would soon be catapulted into the national spotlight via a series of lawsuits against the federal government and several states over unconstitutional Covid policies. From challenging crippling lockdowns and unhealthy mask dictates, to confronting vaccine mandates and disastrous hospital protocols, Renz has become a courtroom hero for freedom-loving Americans.

“God has a funny way of doing things,” is Renz’ explanation. He had been working in the legal field, but says he did not originally plan to practice law. “When I finally decided to open my law office, I simply wanted to have a nice quiet little place to fight for local justice.”

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