Australian Mom Charged for Pro-life Outreach Outside Abortion Center
By Rick Pearcey September 1, 2016, 12:33 PM
Steve Weatherbe reports from Melbourne for LifeSiteNews.com:
A Catholic theology student and mother of 13 is the first person charged under the State of Victoria's new bubble zone law for distributing pro-life material to clients at a downtown abortion clinic.
Kathleen Clubb, 50, wrote on the website devoted to raising funds for her legal defense that she planned to challenge the law, which was passed last year and took effect in May. "I intend to pursue this case to the High Court to prove that the 'Safe Access Zone' amendment is unconstitutional because it burdens the constitutional freedom of political communication."
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