After going through security, a disabled pro-life constituent was forced to leave the building because the back of her wheelchair displayed the words: 'Assist us to live, not to die.'
The protest in Edinburgh was attended by supporters, some dressed in orange prison jumpsuits, brandishing signs outlining their so-called 'crimes' as defined by the new law, including peacefully praying and offering help to women in crisis pregnancies.
Pickering City Councillor Lisa Robinson could be 'on the hook for over $20,000 in legal fees, and possibly $50,000 more if she loses' her legal battle.
'It is becoming increasingly clear that the priority for many politicians and pro-abortion activists is not women’s safety or ‘choice’ but the promulgation of abortion, whatever the cost,' SPUC's Michael Robinson said.
SPUC executive director Michael Robinson said that the suspension is a message there 'there is no place for pro-life Catholics or pro-lifers of any sort on their campus.'
Pro-life activists in Europe hailed the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade as 'momentous' while some of the continent's leaders decried the ruling as 'a big step backwards.'