A federal judge has declined to dismiss an anti-abortion group’s claims that its constitutional rights were violated when state university officials did not do more to deter counter-demonstrators from interfering with a “Genocide Awareness” protest.
Western District Judge Richard Arcara, ruling in Center for Bio-Ethical Reform v. Black, 13-cv-581, found sufficient evidence of “hostile motives” by four administrators at the State University of New York at Buffalo to allow the suit by the The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform to go forward.
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