Ask for public records, get sued by state: A case making its way through the Maryland courts could have a chilling effect on the pro-life movement’s ability to obtain public-record documents about abortion clinics.
The case of Andrew Glenn is drawing attention on both sides of the abortion battle.
Glenn, director of the Maryland Coalition for Life, requested public documents on the licensing of abortion clinics in his state. He had a hunch that some abortionists were operating illegally or without licenses.
Rather than turn over the documents, the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene sued Glenn.
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