President of HLI Fights for Protection of Pro-life Counselors in
Court
Human
Life International President accuses 11th Circuit Court of Appeals of
arbitrary application of the law.
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday 11 January 2002
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“I am astonished
that the 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals should have a double standard
when applying the law,” stated Father Thomas J. Euteneuer, plaintiff
in a Florida lawsuit that seeks to apply the logic of the FACE Act against
the abortion industry itself.
Father Euteneuer,
now the President of Human Life International, was a parish priest in
Florida when he and teacher Anne Lotierzo brought the lawsuit against
a group of abortionists who harassed, intimidated and obstructed their
efforts to provide women with alternatives to abortion from 1998-2000.
The lawsuit was dismissed in the Southern District of Florida and was
then appealed to the Circuit Court in Atlanta where it was affirmed in
part and reversed in part on January 7th.
The one count which was remanded for a hearing involved a death threat
against Euteneuer issued by an abortionist who visited a crisis pregnancy
center where he served as Chairman. “The good part is that the court
gives FACE protection to pro-life people,” said Rick Nelson of the
Orlando-based American Liberties Institute, lead counsel for the plaintiffs.
However, several other counts in the suit which detailed documented proof
of threats of pro-abortion violence were dismissed by the court. “The
bad part is that the court ignored the words we wrote in our complaint
and ignored all the other cases where FACE was applied against pro-life
people outside a facility,” he claimed.
The court insists that FACE can only apply to those who are “in”
a facility providing “reproductive services” and not to pro-lifers
providing those same services outside a facility. In doing so, the court
ignored a whole body of case law where abortionists and abortion mill
workers won FACE protection outside abortion facilities: at their homes,
on the streets and in public places. “FACE can’t be invoked
to protect an abortion-provider from threats of bodily harm in a parking
lot and then denied to a pro-life reproductive service provider when someone
tries to run her down with a car,” declared Father Euteneuer. “We
want to see what the Supreme Court has to say about that arbitrary application
of legal protection,” he said, referring to an appeal process that
could bring the issue before the high court.
Founded in 1981, Human Life International
(http://www.hli.org, 1-800-549-5433) is the world’s largest pro-life,
pro-faith, pro-family educational apostolate, with chapters in the United
States and a network of international branches and affiliates around the
world.
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