Court rules Idaho can partially enforce its ‘abortion trafficking law’

“Simply protecting speech doesn’t address the criminalization of essential acts of support,” she said. “It doesn’t address the broader chilling effects on speech by people who might be afraid of potential misinterpretation or prosecution.”

“This idea of surveilling citizens and trying to track their movements, where they’re going, what they’re doing. These are not American principles,” Delli Carpini-Tollman added. “And it’s a really, really concerning precedent that’s being set.”

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