Hill v. Colorado

Supreme Court Upholds Abortion Clinic Buffer Zones

The Supreme Court refused to reconsider the 2000 Hill v. Colorado precedent upholding abortion clinic buffer zones, rejecting challenges to similar laws in Illinois and New Jersey. This decision, a setback for anti-abortion protesters, maintains the legality of these zones despite arguments that they violate free speech rights. Justices Alito and Thomas dissented, arguing the Court should overturn Hill, while lower courts remain bound by its ruling. The Court’s refusal comes amid increased protests targeting clinics since the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

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