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VICTORY! October 2, 2001 Abortion Rights
Protected by Appellate Decision in NOW v. Scheidler
"Today, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of
reproductive freedom," said National Organization for Women
(NOW) President Kim Gandy. "In NOW v. Scheidler, the Seventh
Circuit upheld the first-ever nationwide injunction against Joe
Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League and his cronies in their
network of violence and intimidation." "At a time when the
country is still reeling from large-scale international terrorism,
we have won another victory in the long fight against domestic
terrorism at abortion clinics," Gandy said. "This decision
upholds our nationwide injunction that increases women's safe access
to reproductive health services and protects clinics and health care
workers." NOW v. Scheidler was filed in 1985 to stop
anti-abortion mobsters from denying women access to reproductive
health services. Scheidler himself nicknamed his group the
"pro-life mafia," and said their aim is to stop abortion
"by any means necessary." The actions of their enterprise
included physical attacks on patients which resulted in serious
injuries. In 1998 a unanimous jury found Scheidler and his
co-defendants to be racketeers under RICO, the Racketeer-Influenced
and Corrupt Organizations Act. In 1999, a Federal District Court
sided with NOW and the clinics by establishing a permanent,
nationwide injunction. Scheidler appealed the ruling on several
grounds, including the First Amendment right of free speech. Kim Gandy |