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Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, arrested by police in Birmingham, England, after admitting to praying “in my head” near an abortion clinic that was closed at the time, stands with her attorney Jeremiah Igunnubole of Alliance Defending Freedom UK. A court cleared Ms. Vaughan-Spruce and the Rev. Sean Gough of criminal charges Thursday. (Photo courtesy of ADF UK, used with permission.)

Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, arrested by police in Birmingham, England, after admitting to praying “in my head” near an abortion clinic that was closed at the time, stands with her attorney Jeremiah Igunnubole of Alliance Defending Freedom UK. A court cleared Ms. Vaughan-Spruce and the Rev. Sean Gough of criminal charges Thursday. (Photo courtesy of ADF UK, used with permission.)

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