Jose Fly
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I read up on this a bit, and apparently Maine has a specific law under the state's Civil Rights Act against intentionally being so loud that you can be heard inside a building where medical treatment is provided, and that's the law he's being prosecuted under. Also, there is Supreme Court precedent. In Madsen v. Women's Health Center (1994), the Supreme Court held that noise restrictions on abortion clinic protesters were legal and "limit no more speech than necessary to ensure the health and well-being of the patients at the clinic".
This might be easier to prosecute than I initially thought.
This might be easier to prosecute than I initially thought.