National Archives Gives Pro-Life Students Personal Tour After Kicking Them Out for Wearing Pro-Life Shirts
February 17, 2023 | District of Columbia
Several pro-life museum visitors that were kicked out of the National Archives after wearing pro-life apparel will receive a personal tour and an apology in an agreement reached between the two parties Tuesday, according to court documents.
A group of pro-life parents and students, who had just attended the annual March For Life in Washington, D.C. in January, were forced to leave the Archives after staff told them to take off any religious or pro-life paraphernalia; they later sued the Archives, arguing that their First Amendment rights had been violated. Two of the visitors, Wendilee Lassiter and a 17-year-old high school student, whose name was redacted, and the Archives reached an agreement Tuesday that included an apology from staff and a personal tour according to court documents.
The agreement noted that the pro-life plaintiffs were “subject to a pattern of ongoing misconduct” that “intentionally chilled their religious speech and expression” by being forced to cover their pro-life clothing or leave. The Archives stated that it “regrets” the incident and disclosed that it must also inform staff and security personnel that visitors have the right to “wear t-shirts, hats, buttons, etc., that display protest language, including religious and political speech.”… (Excerpt from LIFENEWS.COM)