A three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has struck down a Baltimore law that forced a pro-life center to post disclaimers at their facility about not providing abortions. The judge who wrote the panel’s decision concluded that the ordinance forced “a politically and religiously motivated group to convey a message fundamentally at odds with its core belief and mission.”
Court nixes Maryland attack on pro-lifers
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