I saw this.
I admit I am conflicted on this. The problem is that whatever rights we grant to pro-lifers, we also have to grant to abortion supporters.
For example: if pro-lifers have the right to stand outside an abortion mill, praying, or otherwise witnessing to the sanctify of life, even possibly persuading a woman against an abortion, then abortion supporters have the right to stand outside of churches and do the exact same thing for their cause. This means abortion supporters could stand outside of a church and try to persuade people that abortion is good. They could persuade people away from the faith. They could be a presence also.
I do not want abortion supporters outside my Church making a statement anymore than abortion supporters want me outside an abortion mill making a statement. For this reason I am conflicted about the right of pro-lifers to protest outside of abortion mills. I obviously support that---but the problem is that--abortion supporters have to have those exact same rights then.
Conversely, if we say that pro-lifers may not stand outside of abortion mills and protest peacefully, then--we can also say that abortion supporters do not have the right to stand outside of churches and protest peacefully.
So again, what is the answer? I don't know. I just know that I am conflicted.