A Placerville company that provides stem cells to researchers has won a court order against activists who targeted it in a national furor over abortion.
StemExpress won a temporary restraining order on Tuesday that prevents a group called Center for Medical Progress from releasing undercover videos the company says activists took of its employees. StemExpress alleges the video was illegally recorded during a meeting at Bistro 33 in El Dorado Hills on May 22.
This sets up a possible First Amendment…
Miyerkules, Hulyo 29, 2015
StemExpress wins court order in video flap with anti-abortion group
A Placerville company that provides stem cells to researchers has won a court order against activists who targeted it in a national furor over abortion.
StemExpress won a temporary restraining order on Tuesday that prevents a group called Center for Medical Progress from releasing undercover videos the company says activists took of its employees. StemExpress alleges the video was illegally recorded during a meeting at Bistro 33 in El Dorado Hills on May 22.
This sets up a possible First Amendment…
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