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"It's a victory for students who were ejected by the National Archives
and Records Administration from a Washington, D.C., museum for wearing
T-shirts with pro-life messages.
A report from the American Center for Law and Justice confirms the
organization was assured such a situation would not be allowed to
develop again.
The ACLJ reported, "As we told you, at the start of mediation, our
clients’ objective was to find out who was responsible for the
targeting, how and why it happened, and to ensure that something like
this does not happen again. We have achieved just that."
It continued, "In documents filed yesterday with the U.S. District
Court in Washington, D.C., the National Archives’ Chief of Management
outlined the investigation conducted into the targeting of our clients following the events on January 20, 2023. The NARA official’s
affidavit provided details about who was responsible for the targeting
(a security guard hired by NARA and employed by Allied Universal) and
outlined steps taken by NARA officials to ensure this doesn’t happen
again and additional training provided to security officers."
"Several government institutions targeted pro-lifers, kicking them out
or forcing them to remove or cover up pro-life attire in violation of
their First Amendment free speech rights," the ACLJ reported.
The organization had sued the NARA "for targeting pro-life visitors,"
and the federal agency immediately agreed to an injunction halt the harassment."
https://www.wnd.com/2023/12/pro-life-kids-booted-famous-u-s-govt-building-finally-win/
Second sourced for libs who hate conservative publications
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/abortion-opponents-settle-suit-with-national-archives-over-pro-life-clothing-ban-incident/ar-AA1lKzKS
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