
March for Life visitors to National Archives told to 'remove or cover' pro-life attire: lawsuit
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The American Center for Law and Justice has filed a lawsuit against the National Archives alleging that visitors were ordered to remove or cover pro-life clothing.
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According to the ACLJ, a security officer at the archives told the group that their political apparel was "disturbing the peace" and could "incite others." The text of the pro-life shirt reportedly read, "MARCH 4 LIFE 2014: Saint Cecilia's Youth Group, Glen Carbon, IL."
The National Archives released a statement Friday about the altercation and subsequent lawsuit.

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