Baltimore Archdiocese Files Lawsuit To Block Crisis Pregnancy Center Signs In City
admin | Apr 01, 2010
The Archdiocese of Baltimore on Monday filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court that seeks to block an ordinance requiring crisis pregnancy centers to post signs stating they do not provide abortion services and information, the AP/San Francisco Examiner reports. The suit names as defendants the city of Baltimore and its mayor, City Council, health commissioner and health department…
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