Posted on 08/03/2010 2:43:39 PM PDT by topher
CHICAGO, Aug. 3 /Christian Newswire/ -- This afternoon, in a wake of national attention to the case, the Thomas More Society secured a dismissal of all charges against the first arrestee under the city's "bubble zone" ordinance, which prevents certain types of picketing activity outside local abortion clinics. Joseph Holland, a Northwestern University graduate student, was arrested outside Planned Parenthood's Near North Side facility on July 3 after the facility's staff called the police and claimed he violated the ordinance by praying on the public sidewalk.
"We are pleased that the City of Chicago has dismissed these false and baseless charges against Joe Holland," said Peter Breen, Thomas More Society executive director and legal counsel. "The First Amendment protects prayer on a public sidewalk in Chicago the same as in any other city in the country. We hope that the city will cease the suppression of pro-life speech under the 'bubble zone' ordinance and dismiss the lone remaining case, brought against David Avignone, who was arrested a few days after Joe."
The "bubble zone" ordinance prohibits approaching within eight feet of a person without consent "for the purpose of passing a leaflet or handbill to, displaying a sign to, or engaging in oral protest, education, or counseling." Witnesses and a video of the incident showed Holland standing stationary and praying, but not leafleting, picketing or sidewalk counseling.
Thomas More Society attorneys are also representing David Avignone, the second arrestee under the "bubble zone" ordinance, who was arrested the same week as Holland. Avignone's first court appearance is August 30.
About the Thomas More Society Founded in 1997, the Thomas More Society is a national public interest law firm that exists to restore respect for life in law. Based in Chicago, the Thomas More Society defends the sanctity of human life, the family and religious liberty in courtrooms across the country. The Society is a nonprofit organization wholly supported by private donations. For more information or to support the work of Thomas More Society, please visit www.thomasmoresociety.org.
Decided to give it its own thread...
Thomas More Society is awesome.
BTTT
Praise the Lord! the good guys finally won one.
Doesn’t sound like Chicago is eager to get into another Bill of Rights case. What is up with Chicago and the Constitution?
Good idea!!
Chicago is both post-racial and post-Constitutional.
Bill of Rights will be inoperative soon anyway.
This is something to truly thank the Lord for! And may we keep asking Him to intervene and show His justice and righteousness through His faithful servants...
God bless the Thomas More Society.
wonderful news
Saint Thomas More Society News Articles
From http://www.thomasmoresociety.org
First Story
Picture of Joseph Holland -- Northwestern Student
Amid National Media Blitz, Chicago Drops Charges Against First Bubble Zone Arrestee Joe Holland
Posted by Thomas More Society (August 3, 2010 at 4:36 pm)
ChicagoThis afternoon, in a wake of national interest in the case, the Thomas More Society secured a dismissal of all charges against the first arrestee under the citys bubble zone ordinance, which prevents certain types of picketing activity outside local abortion clinics. Joseph Holland, a Northwestern University graduate student, was arrested outside Planned Parenthoods Near North Side facility on July 3 after the facilitys staff called the police and claimed he violated the ordinance by praying on the public sidewalk.
We are pleased that the City of Chicago has dismissed these false and baseless charges against Joe Holland, said Peter Breen, Thomas More Society executive director and legal counsel. The First Amendment protects prayer on a public sidewalk in Chicago the same as in any other city in the country. We hope that the city will cease the suppression of pro-life speech under the bubble zone ordinance and dismiss the lone remaining case, brought against David Avignone, who was arrested a few days after Joe.
The bubble zone ordinance prohibits approaching within eight feet of a person without consent for the purpose of passing a leaflet or handbill to, displaying a sign to, or engaging in oral protest, education, or counseling. Witnesses and a video of the incident showed Holland standing stationary and praying, but not leafleting, picketing or sidewalk counseling.
Thomas More Society attorneys are also representing David Avignone, the second arrestee under the bubble zone ordinance, who was arrested the same week as Holland. Avignones first court appearance is August 30.
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Second Story
Interviews with Joe Holland and Peter Breen on the Chicago Bubble Zone
Posted by Thomas More Society (August 3, 2010 at 1:42 pm)
Check out this great video of this mornings interview on FOX & Friends with Thomas More Society Executive Director Peter Breen and Joe Holland, the grad student arrested for violating Chicagos Bubble Zone ordinance.
Peter and Joe were also on Moody Radios In the Market with Jane Parshall yesterday afternoon. You can hear that interview here (click link below):
To Listen to Radio Intervie on Moody's Radio In the Market with Jane Parshall
Just click the Hour 1″ button to hear Peter and Joes segment.
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