Anti-Abortion Activist Sentenced to Nearly 5 Years in Prison
Lauren Handy's conviction for blocking a D.C. clinic raises questions about the severity of penalties and selective enforcement.
- Lauren Handy, an anti-abortion activist, was sentenced to 57 months in prison for blocking a Washington, D.C. abortion clinic in 2020.
- Handy was convicted of civil rights conspiracy and violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act.
- Critics argue that Handy's sentence is harsh compared to other crimes and reflects a bias against anti-abortion activists.
- Handy and her co-defendants blocked access to the clinic, resulting in an altercation and injury to a clinic employee.
- The case has sparked a debate on the severity of penalties for civil disobedience and the selective enforcement of laws.




















