National Archives settles with March for Life visitors told to remove pro-life clothing
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Abortion opponents settled with the National Archives in a lawsuit last week after the museum told the visitors to remove their attire advertising the "March for Life."
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A security officer contracted by NARA told the groups that their political apparel was "disturbing the peace" and could "incite others." One visitor wearing a t-shirt which read, "MARCH 4 LIFE 2014: Saint Cecilia's Youth Group, Glen Carbon, IL," was told to cover up or change her "offensive" shirt, the ACLJ said.
The Christian legal group announced on December 19 they had secured a settlement from the government agency over the incident which they argued violated their clients' First Amendment rights.
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