Supreme Court Turns Away Challenges to Abortion Clinic 'Buffer Zone' Laws That Restrict Pro-Life Protesters

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Supreme Court declines chance to overturn precedent limiting protests outside abortion clinics

The Supreme Court opted against hearing arguments in a pair of appeals Monday seeking to wipe out protest buffer zones around abortion clinics – a move that, for now, will leave those restrictions in place.

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Supreme Court turns back challenges to laws keeping abortion opponents away from clinics, patients

The Supreme Court refused Monday to hear a pair of cases from abortion opponents who say laws limiting anti-abortion demonstrations near clinics violate their First Amendment rights. The majority did not explain their reasoning for turning down the appeals, as is typical, but two conservative justices, Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, disagreed. The cities said the laws were passed to address disturbing behavior from protesters outside of health care clinics. But anti-abortion activists said the measures violate free-speech rights and should be on their “deathbed” after the justices overturned Roe v. Wade and the nationwide right to abortion.

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SCOTUS turns down abortion clinic buffer zone challenge, Thomas slams ‘abdication’ of duty

The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a pro-life challenge against protest restrictions around abortion clinics in Illinois, as activists argued the laws infringe on their First Amendment rights, a decision met with a fiery dissent by Justice Clarence Thomas. The court rejected appeals from Coalition Life, which describes itself as "America's Largest Professional Sidewalk Counseling Organization" in New Jersey and Illinois, which had challenged previous lower court rulings that dismissed their lawsuits.

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Supreme Court rejects challenges to protest-free zones at abortion clinics
Abortion opponents wanted the Supreme Court to scrap protest restrictions around clinics. Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito said they would have taken the case.
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Supreme Court Declines Challenges to Abortion Clinic Protests
Cities argued that the restrictions were enacted to curb disturbing behavior from protesters outside health care facilities. Anti-abortion activists contended that the measures infringe on free speech and should be eliminated. At least 21 states have put abortion restrictions into effect, with at least 21 banning or restricting the procedure at every stage of pregnancy.
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Supreme Court rejects challenges to protest-free zones at abortion clinics
The U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear challenges to two anti-abortion laws. The laws would have required protesters to stay at least 8 feet away from abortion clinics. The law was passed in response to a challenge by a group of women's groups. The Supreme Court says it will not take up the challenge.
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Supreme Court rejects challenges to decision upholding abortion clinic buffer zones
Supreme Court rejects challenges to decision upholding abortion clinic buffer zones. Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissent from decision. The 2000 decision upheld a law that barred approaching people without consent outside of a health care facility for the purpose of leafletting, displaying signs, protesting, educating or counseling.
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US Supreme Court rebuffs free speech challenge to abortion clinic buffer zone
The justices turned away appeals by self-described "sidewalk counselors" in New Jersey and Illinois. The activists were asking the Supreme Court to overturn its 2000 ruling allowing a Colorado buffer zone law.Conservative Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito said they would have taken up the appeals.
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Supreme Court turns away bid to overturn 25-year-old decision on abortion clinic buffer zones
Supreme Court turns away bid to overturn 25-year-old decision on abortion clinic buffer zones. In June 2022, the court's conservative majority overturned Roe v. Wade. Citing that landmark decision, anti-abortion rights groups had called on the Supreme Court to reverse its 2000 ruling.
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Supreme Court rejects challenges to abortion clinic ‘buffer zone’ laws that restrict protesters
The court opted against weighing whether such laws violate the free speech rights of protesters. At issue in the two related cases were buffer zone laws in Carbondale, Illinois, and Englewood, New Jersey. Two conservative justices, Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, said they would have taken up the Illinois case.
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Supreme Court Denies Review Of Abortion Clinic Buffer Zone Case, Justice Thomas Dissents
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a case challenging an Illinois city’s abortion clinic buffer zone ordinance, prompting a sharp dissent
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Supreme Court refuses to review restrictions on demonstrations near abortion clinics
Los magistrados Clarence Thomas y Samuel Alito criticaron que el tribunal aplique criterios distintos en los casos de libertad de expresión cuando se trata de la interrupción del embarazo.
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SCOTUS Just Gave Abortion Clinics a Rare Win
The Supreme Court declined to take up a pair of cases seeking to challenge a decades-old decision limiting protesters’ actions near the entrances of abortion clinics. Experts say that even though this result is positive, the decision’s reach is limited and does nothing to roll back the near impunity the Trump administration has extended to anti-abortion protesters.
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Clarence Thomas: Supreme Court missed chance to fix mistake on abortion speech limits * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
The U.S. Supreme Court has just missed an opportunity to fix American law and precedent on speech limits that are in place around the topic of abortion. Justice Clarence Thomas warned that the limit established by the court in Hill v. Colorado years ago is nothing more or less than a content-based restriction, which is unconstitutional.
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US Supreme Court rebuffs free speech challenge to abortion clinic buffer zone
The justices turned away appeals by self-described "sidewalk counselors" in New Jersey and Illinois. The activists were asking the Supreme Court to overturn its 2000 ruling allowing a Colorado buffer zone law. The issue pits free speech rights against concerns over harassment and violence by anti-abortion protesters.
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