From Conservapedia National Organization for Women v. Scheidler (1994) was a landmark court case for the Pro-Life movement[1] which was a federal antitrust “class action” claim for all abortion providers and all women seeking access to abortion in the entire United States. Joe Scheidler wrote in a book that pro-life citizens should engage in protests of abortion providers. The court case argued that these activities and advocacy represented anti-competitive activity to be handled under RICO laws.
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