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Supreme Court Rules in favor of Pro-Lifers Dr.
Willke testified during initial hearings RELEASE DATE:
February 26, 2003 CONTACTS: J.C. Willke, MD, President Bradley Mattes, Executive
Director PHONE: (513) 729-3600 Life Issues Institute was pleased to hear
that the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a federal racketeering law was improperly
used to punish pro-life protesters. In the 8-1 ruling, Chief Justice William
H. Rehnquist, writing for the majority, said: "Even when their acts of interference
and disruption achieved their ultimate goal of "shutting down" a clinic
that performed abortions, such acts did not constitute extortion." The
protesters were sued in 1986 by abortion clinics in Delaware and Wisconsin, and
by the National Organization for Women. The organizations claimed that racketeering
and extortion laws should protect businesses from violent protests that drive
away clients. The court's ruling is a major victory for Joseph Scheidler,
Operation Rescue, and others who were ordered to pay damages of about $258,000
to abortion clinics. Dr. Willke, President of Life Issues Institute, was
especially pleased - as he had testified on behalf of Mr. Scheidler for 1½
days during the initial trial. "This was primarily a harassment suit designed
to put Mr. Scheidler and his organization out of business. Justice has been served"
he said. ### Life
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