Supreme Court rejects case to publish more undercover videos of fetal body part sales

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The Supreme Court rejected Monday a challenge from a pro-life activist seeking to release hundreds of hours of undercover videos of the abortion industry and its alleged sales of fetal body parts.

David Daleiden and his advocacy group, the Center for Medical Progress, asked the high court to review a lower court’s injunction against him sharing more footage allegedly showing crimes in the abortion industry, his attorneys say.It would have taken four justices to vote in favor of hearing the case for oral arguments to have been scheduled.

“Federal courts do not have free rein to decide which speech the public has an interest in hearing,” his lawyers wrote in the petition. His undercover operation resulted in congressional hearings being held, changes in abortion-related funding and even criminal charges being filed.“To this day, Daleiden and CMP remain prohibited from sharing their recordings with law enforcement agencies ; publishing their footage for public consumption and debate; or even describing their findings.

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