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Aug 29 2023
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5 Pro-Life Activists Found Guilty Over Protest Outside Washington Abortion Clinic
Five pro-life activists have been found guilty on charges of stopping women entering a Washington abortion clinic in 2020. They face up to 10 years in prison for conspiring to prevent someone else from exercising their rights. Lawyers with The Thomas More Society said that the protesters—members of the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU)—were also found guilty in the U.S. District Court
NTDAug 29 2023
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5 Pro-Life Activists Found Guilty Over Protest in Washington Abortion Clinic
Five pro-life activists have been found guilty on charges of stopping women entering a Washington abortion clinic in 2020. They face up to 10 years in prison for conspiring to prevent someone else from exercising their rights. Lawyers with The Thomas More Society said that the protesters—members of the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU)—were also found guilty in the U.S. District Court
The Epoch TimesAug 17 2023
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Appeals Court Sides With Pro-Life Protesters in DC First Amendment Dispute
The suit argued that D.C.’s vandalism laws ‘may not be used as a tool to silence disfavored speech.’ A federal appeals court this week sided with a group of pro-life protesters who claim the city of Washington, D.C., discriminated against them by arresting them for anti-abortion messages they had written with chalk in 2020. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia said in its
National Catholic RegisterAug 16 2023
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Court Revives Lawsuit Alleging DC Double Standard: BLM But Not Pro-Life Graffiti Allowed
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday revived part of a lawsuit claiming that the District of Columbia enforced an anti-graffiti law against pro-life protesters in Washington but not racial justice demonstrators in 2020. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, in a unanimous 3-0 decision, found that two anti-abortion groups had plausibly alleged that the D.C. government "discriminated on the
Washington Free BeaconAug 31 2023
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Alabama AG tells court he has right to prosecute out-of-state abortion aid
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (R) argued in a court filing Wednesday that he can file criminal charges against people who assist those getting abortion care outside the state. Marshall argued that people who organize travel for those leaving Alabama to receive an abortion, for example, may be participating in a “criminal conspiracy,” because abortion is illegal in the state. Alabama
The HillMar 15 2023
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Federal judge in Amarillo to rule on potential abortion pill ban 'as soon as possible'
AMARILLO (CBSNewsTexas.com) — After a four-hour long hearing Wednesday, a federal judge in Amarillo is considering whether to restrict the sale of an abortion pill or ban it altogether. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk said he would issue a ruling "as soon as possible." This is all part of a civil lawsuit filed last November against the FDA and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
CBS News (Online)Aug 16 2023
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Court says two abortion protesters in DC can proceed with freedom of speech lawsuit
Two students were arrested in August of 2020 for writing an anti-abortion message on a sidewalk. Now, a federal court ruled a lower court was wrong for dismissing their lawsuit over First Amendment rights. Erica Caporaletti and Warner DePriest chalked “Black Pre-Born Lives Matter” outside a Planned Parenthood in Northeast D.C. when they were cuffed by on police Aug. 1, 2020. A lawsuit was
WTOPAug 07 2023
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Surging election energy in Ohio will decide fate of abortion
Voters in Ohio are energized about the special election on Tuesday to increase the difficulty of amending the state constitution, which will have significant implications for the fate of abortion in the Buckeye State this November. "It feels like the energy of a month before a presidential campaign in the state of Ohio," said Michelle Ashley, the lead field organizer in Ohio for the anti-
Washington ExaminerAug 15 2023
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DC 'selectively enforced' defacement laws against BLM, pro-life group, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the city of Washington, D.C., unevenly enforced its "defacement" ordinances against anti-abortion groups. The court ruled that city authorities treated pro-life protestors more harshly than Black Lives Matter activists and reversed a lower court's dismissal of a complaint filed by the Frederick Douglass Foundation. "In the summer of 2020, thousands of
Fox News DigitalAug 02 2023
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GOP-backed law that could punish Fani Willis for Trump probe challenged in Georgia
Four district attorneys are challenging a Georgia law many view as a political weapon that could be used against the Fulton County prosecutor who's Donald . A lawsuit filed Wednesday seeks to block the law, which Gov. Brian Kemp and other Republicans insist it's a reaction to prosecutors who pledged not to charge low-level drug offenders or enforce the state's anti-abortion law, some Democrats
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