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American Catholic Lawyers Association Press Release
For Immediate Release
American Catholic Lawyers Association
attorneys
secure settlement following mass arrest of pro-life advocates
March 7, 2012 - BALTIMORE — The Maryland Board of Public Works voted
Wednesday to approve a settlement of lawsuits filed by attorneys with
the American Catholic Lawyers Association (ACLA), The Thomas More
Society, and the Alliance Defense Fund on behalf of a group of peaceful
pro-life advocates who were arrested by State Troopers in Harford
County, MD in 2008 for displaying pro-life signs passing motorists
deemed offensive.
Under the terms of the settlement, the Maryland State Police agree to
refrain from making arrests under similar circumstances and to provide
First Amendment training to all Troopers on the rights of citizens to
demonstrate in public forums. The settlement also requires the State of
Maryland to pay compensation to each of the arrestees and attorneys’
fees.
“This settlement, reached during an appeal by the Troopers to the
Fourth Circuit, follows a ruling by the lower court that our clients'
rights were violated as a matter of law and that the trial would be to
determine damages only," said Christopher A. Ferrara, ACLA's President
and Chief Counsel, who represented seven of the arrestees. “The
settlement represents an important vindication of the First Amendment
rights of pro-life advocates—not only in Maryland, but everywhere."
ACLA is a Catholic religious organization which, since 1991, has been
dedicated to the defense of the rights of Catholics in public discourse
and in the Courts. ACLA attorneys have litigated cases on behalf of
Catholics in state and federal courts across the country.
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