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New Chicago Ordinance
Stifles Free Speech
Eric Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League Says It's
Unconstitutional
Contact: Tom Ciesielka, 312-422-1333
CHICAGO, Jan. 18, 2012 /Christian
Newswire/ -- The City of Chicago has proposed an Ordinance (No. 10-8-334) to
which both the Pro-Life Action League and its legal counsel, the Thomas More
Society, object as the measure would impose undue burdens on free speech and
public assembly, and would even threaten to suppress the constitutional rights
of citizens to express their opinions about contentious issues of public policy
in the public square and "marketplace of ideas."
The Ordinance defines restricted, permit-required public assemblies to include
gatherings of as few as two citizens on the public way, which is a traditional
public forum for expression of free speech. Groups are required to apply for
permits to conduct such public assemblies through a complex, elaborate, and
vague permit scheme, which greatly hinders freedom of expression.
"The Ordinance will effectively silence all pro-life groups," said Eric
Scheidler, Executive Director of the Pro-Life Action League. "The city isn't
even clear on what the exact permit requirements are. They want to force
protesters to comply with an elaborate, unwieldy, and immensely burdensome
bureaucratic procedure."
Tom Brejcha, president and chief counsel of the Thomas More Society, which has
represented the Pro-Life Action League for many years and won two U.S. Supreme
Court decisions in defense of its right to protest, said that the city
government has overstepped the bounds of its legal authority in proposing to
regulate and restrict free speech and free assembly through this Ordinance.
"The City of Chicago evidently fears civil protest so much it seems willing to
trample on the fundamental entitlements to freedom of assembly and expression
that are the birthright of every American citizen," he said. "We believe that
the Ordinance is unconstitutional on its face, and that its elaborate
bureaucratic requirements are prior restraints on free speech posing a serious
risk, if not an invitation, that police will misapply them in ways that flout
the Constitution. Regrettably, our city may be earning a sad new reputation as a
citadel of authoritarian repression. Its leaders ignore that nonviolent dissent
is a sign of a healthy democracy and that 'the path of safety lies in the
opportunity to discuss freely supposed grievances and proposed remedies'
(Whitney v. California, 274 U.S. 357, 375 (1927) (Brandeis, J., concurring), and
not in the suppression of free speech."
Eric Scheidler's
letter to the City of Chicago can be read here.
About the Thomas More Society
The Thomas More Society is a public interest law firm that counsels and defends
those who work to protect innocent human life, defends those who proclaim
faith-based values in our nation's public square, and strives to protect the
institution of marriage as a union of man and woman formed to beget, bear and
nurture new human lives. For more information, please visit:
www.thomasmoresociety.org.
About the Pro-Life Action League
The Pro-Life Action League was founded by Joseph M. Scheidler in 1980 with the
aim of saving unborn children through non-violent direct action. Through prayer
vigils outside abortion facilities and sidewalk counseling, the League reaches
out to abortion-bound women and couples with abortion alternatives, confidential
counseling, and access to pregnancy resources. The League has closed eight
abortion clinics in Chicago alone and nearly 100 across the country. The
Pro-Life Action League is a nonprofit organization, supported solely by private
donations. For more information, visit
www.prolifeaction.org.
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