ACLJ
Asks NY Court to Dismiss Subpoena Aimed at Pro-Life Center Targeted by
New York Attorney General
February 14, 2002
(New York, NY) The American Center for Law and Justice, an international
public interest law firm that specializes in pro-life litigation, today
filed a motion to quash a subpoena in the Supreme Court of New York in
Manhattan issued by the New York Attorney Generals office against
a pro-life counseling center as part of what state officials are calling
an investigation into whether the center dispensed medical advice to women
without being licensed to do so.
The
state of New York and the Attorney General of New York are clearly engaged
in a campaign to disrupt, discredit, and harass the pro-life counseling
centers in New York City, said Vincent McCarthy, Senior Counsel
of the ACLJ, which represents Expectant Mother Care. The subpoena
is designed to intimidate our client and stifle their pro-life message.
The constitution guarantees our client First Amendment protections to
communicate with women and to let them know there are alternatives to
abortion. This investigation is an attempt to eliminate the pro-life
message and clearly violates the constitution. The subpoena is out of
bounds and without merit and we are hopeful the court will agree with
our position.
The ACLJ
is serving as lead counsel in representing Expectant Mother Care, one
of five organizations in New York City that has been subpoenaed by the
state Attorney Generals office. The subpoena demands the names
of staff and their credentials, training materials and copies of all
policies and procedures pertaining to client referrals by February 15th.
In the motion
to quash the subpoena, the ACLJ contends the subpoena violates the First
Amendment rights of the center by attempting to eliminate constitutionally
protected speech. Further, the motion claims the subpoena should be
dismissed because NY Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has failed to list
any specific complaints against the center. The motion states: The
Attorney General is not entitled to conduct fishing expeditions based
on what he claims may have taken place. At this point it
is clear that the Attorney General cannot point to any . . . advertisement
that is deceptive, nor any activity which constitutes the unauthorized
practice of medicine.
Further,
the motion contends the Attorney General is engaged in a politically
motivated campaign which coincides with a strategy of the National Abortion
Rights Action League (NARAL) to target crisis pregnancy centers. The
motion contends that this Attorney General focuses his law
enforcement campaign on the very pro-life organizations which
just happen to be in the political cross hairs of the same national
pro-abortion organization he has publicly pledged to work with.
The
heavy-handed tactics of the state are designed to harass and intimidate,
said McCarthy. However, this investigation and troubling subpoena
only serve to strengthen the resolve of our client to continue to help
women who are pregnant by explaining about alternatives to abortion.
The pro-life message will not be censored, and were confident
that the court will protect the free speech of our client.
There is
no word on when the court will act on the motion to quash the subpoena
against the Expectant Mother Care center.
The American
Center for Law and Justice, an international public interest law firm,
specializes in constitutional law and litigation involving the issue
of life. The ACLJ is headquartered in Virginia Beach, VA and its web
site address is www.aclj.org.
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