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Monday, April 29, 2024

Court Blocks Free-Speech-Violating ‘Buffer Zone’ at Louisville Abortion Clinics

The decision came as attacks on pro-life centers and churches opposing abortions have skyrocketed...

(Headline USA) A federal appeals court has temporarily barred the enforcement of a Louisville city ordinance that cracked down on free speech by creating a buffer zone around health care centers, including a downtown abortion clinic that attracts protests that have been peaceful in efforts to save the lives of unborn babies.

The Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Cincinnati ruled the buffer zone infringes on the First Amendment rights of protesters who demonstrate in front of the EMW Women’s Surgical Center. The lawsuit challenging the buffer zone was brought by Sisters For Life and the Kentucky Right to Life Association, along with a few individual protesters.

The appeals court wrote in an opinion Wednesday the groups “wish to offer leaflets and compassionate, if sometimes unwelcome, speech to women entering abortion clinics” but the limits imposed by the city law “likely violate the First Amendment.”

The appeals court differed with a lower district court ruling that declined to impose an injunction on the buffer zone. Louisville’s Metro council passed the buffer zone ordinance in May 2021.

The decision came as attacks on pro-life centers and churches opposing abortions have skyrocketed, with scant attention paid by the Biden administration’s Justice Department.

Abortions in most cases have been halted in Kentucky after a near-total ban took effect when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June. The state’s ban is being challenged by abortion activists and arguments in the case were heard by the Kentucky Supreme Court last month.

Adapted from reporting by the Associated Press

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