Scheidler v. National Organization for Women was a 2006 Supreme Court case in which the use of the Hobbs Act was ruled as falling outside of the scope of peaceful protesters demonstrating outside of abortion clinics.[1]
Scheidler v. National Organization for Women was a 2006 Supreme Court case in which the use of the Hobbs Act was ruled as falling outside of the scope of peaceful protesters demonstrating outside of abortion clinics.[1]