
Supreme Court considers anti-abortion protests
Clip: 1/15/2014 | 4m 50s
Supreme Court weighs clash between freedom of speech, abortion rights
In Massachusetts, a 35-foot restricted area outside of abortion clinics give patients and staff a buffer zone from protesters. But as Kwame Holman reports, some say the law restricts the freedom of speech of abortion opponents. Judy Woodruff gets a view from inside the courtroom from Marcia Coyle of the National Law Journal.
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Supreme Court considers anti-abortion protests
Clip: 1/15/2014 | 4m 50s
In Massachusetts, a 35-foot restricted area outside of abortion clinics give patients and staff a buffer zone from protesters. But as Kwame Holman reports, some say the law restricts the freedom of speech of abortion opponents. Judy Woodruff gets a view from inside the courtroom from Marcia Coyle of the National Law Journal.
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