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Scheidler is the first of several cases involving abortion that will soon be heard by the Roberts court.
now v. scheidler 2005
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– Abortion protests (National Organization for Women vs. Scheidler, 2001): Wrote the opinion allowing extortion and anti-racketeering (RICO) laws to be used against a group of anti-abortion protesters.
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Bowling Green also relied on gadgetry to get back into the game, with wide receiver Freddie Barnes lining up at quarterback to throw a 3-yard scoring pass to Scheidler.
USATODAY.com 2008
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When Scheidler appealed, a panel that included Wood noted that the protesters had broken the law and affirmed the verdict, 3 to 0.
Abortion rulings could bring scrutiny of possible Supreme Court pick Wood Peter Slevin 2010
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McCoy's fumble at the Falcons '48 late in the second quarter led to Scheidler's 3-yard touchdown catch on a misdirection play on which everyone except Scheidler pulled right but the fullback was open in the left flat.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Anthony Turner scored on an 8-yard run set up by quarterback Sheehan's 22-yard completion to fullback Jimmy Scheidler, who earlier scored two touchdowns, to give Bowling Green its first lead at 20-17 with 3: 53 left in the third quarter.
USATODAY.com 2008
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The case, known as NOW v. Scheidler, pitted lawyers for the National Organization for Women against the Chicago-based Pro-Life Action League.
Abortion rulings could bring scrutiny of possible Supreme Court pick Wood Peter Slevin 2010
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The case, known as NOW v. Scheidler, pitted lawyers for the National Organization for Women against the Chicago-based Pro-Life Action League.
Abortion rulings could bring scrutiny of possible Supreme Court pick Wood 2010
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When Scheidler appealed, a panel that included Wood noted that the protesters had broken the law and affirmed the verdict, 3 to 0.
Abortion rulings could bring scrutiny of possible Supreme Court pick Wood 2010
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Sarah Scheidler, 24, a project coordinator for Catholic Charities, a non-profit faith-based group, is also registered as an "other."
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