National Archives Faces Lawsuit for Telling People to Remove Pro-Life Shirts or Leave
February 9, 2023 | District of Columbia
This just got a whole lot bigger. Now a second federal agency has been implicated, engaging in unconstitutional discriminatory action against Christian students and other pro-lifers for wearing pro-life attire on the day of the March for Life.
We just filed a lawsuit against the Smithsonian, representing 9 students and 3 parents, who were unceremoniously booted from the federal museum for having “Pro-Life” on their hats – a clear violation of the First Amendment.
But now we’ve been contacted by and represent 4 other individuals who experienced the exact same type of anti-Christian, anti-life targeting – this time at the National Archives Museum.
That’s right, the same National Archives that has been infamously in the headlines because it can’t keep track of classified documents from multiple Administrations had time to single out pro-lifers for invidious and unconstitutional discrimination.
Just like the pro-life kids at the Smithsonian, three separate and unrelated groups of individuals were stopped by security at the National Archives, including a pro-life grandmother and her granddaughter. They were told to either take off or cover up pro-life attire, or they would be removed from the building. These individuals simply had shirts, buttons, sweatshirts, and hats expressing their support for the unborn or being part of the pro-life generation…. (Excerpt from LIFENEWS.COM)