At issue was a 25-year precedent that allows local governments to create protest-free buffer zones around all health-care facilities, not just abortion clinics.
An advocacy group says it's time for states to stop requiring abortion providers to file reports for every abortion.
In New Jersey, an anti-abortion activist represented by the American Center for Law and Justice challenged a protest-free buffer zone around certain health care facilities in Englewood.
The city argued the appeal should be tossed because the ordinance was repealed shortly before abortion opponents went to the Supreme Court. The other case is from New Jersey, where activist Jeryl ...
A majority of the court has already castigated these laws—and past precedent upholding them—as a subversion of anti-abortion protesters ... out of Illinois and New Jersey that were engineered ...
New Jersey, on Saturday and made an emergency landing with one engine on fire. Legalcategory· February 24, 2025 US Supreme Court rebuffs free speech challenge to abortion clinic buffer zones The ...
There are 15 states that have protected abortion rights, while 10 have expanded access to abortion, according to data on the Center for Reproductive Rights.
Pro-choice and pro-life advocates are assessing the impact of several recent moves by the federal government related to ...
Coalition Life organizes “sidewalk counselors” outside abortion clinics ... A second appeal came from a sidewalk counselor in New Jersey, Jeryl Turco, who challenged Englewood’s eight ...
Abortion opponents wanted the Supreme Court to scrap protest restrictions around clinics. Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito said they would have taken the case.