WND EXCLUSIVE
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES FIGHT DISCLOSURE OF ROLES IN BABY BODY-PARTS SCHEME
Claim 1st Amendment gives them right to hide their use of tax money
The undercover video work a few years ago by David Daleiden and the Center for Medical Progress launched a long list of fights.
Congress has asked investigators to review what laws abortion industry executives might have violated in their unborn-baby-body-parts-for-sale scheme.
Several companies have been fined – and closed down – for their involvement.
The public now is acutely aware of the profit motive in the abortion industry. One of those executives, after all, said on video she wanted more money for those body parts because, “I want a Lamborghini.”
Now yet another battle is being waged.
It’s that public employees at the University of Washington are trying to use the First Amendment to claim a right to keep their identities concealed as they use tax money for the acquisition of baby body parts for research.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently heard arguments on the fight, which the taxpayer-funded workers won at the district court level. It already has been returned once to the lower court because of its errors, and now is pending before the appeals body again.
The case is Jane Does 1-10, et al v. David Daleiden, in which he as an investigative journalist is seeking information about the public employees working in a research lab at the university and what they’ve done, and abortion facility personnel.
Read more at https://www.wnd.com/2018/12/public-employees-fight-disclosure-of-roles-in-baby-body-parts-scheme/#GvSAHfzE9lmQr6uH.99
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