April 10, 2017

Attorney: Planned Parenthood can't claim 'privacy'

Undercover video of Planned Parenthood
David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt secretly recorded ranking officials of Planned Parenthood as well as other abortion industry workers discussing selling limbs, organs, and tissue from aborted babies. California Attorney General Xavier Bacerra has lodged 15 felony charges against them for violating his state's privacy laws.

But Dr. Jenna Ellis, an assistant professor of legal studies at Colorado Christian University, tells OneNewsNow those laws state that privacy is just that.

"... Many of the videos not only were recorded in public, at restaurants and so forth, but the Ninth Circuit has also said that the right to privacy is something that belongs to an individual, not a corporation," explains the licensed attorney who specializes in constitutional law. "And so Planned Parenthood cannot assert an invasion of privacy for their business practices."

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