report an influx of women crossing the state lines to get the procedure. joining us here on set is nbc legal analyst danny cevallos. great to see you. let s start with missouri. what recourse does planned parenthood have if at all? filing a complaint in court, asking the court not for money damages but for the court to say to the state, hey, you just can t increase requirements until you make it too difficult to do business. bus that s one way to chip away at abortion. they know it s facially unconstitutional, at least it violates roe v. wade to simply prohibit abortion. but what about increasing all of the requirements and red tape. and bringing doctors in for questioning. and increasing the requirements that a doctor must meet in order to perform an abortion in the state. if you make the environment unpleasant enough, then abortion providers will simply decline to do business. they ll say, we d rather do something else, because it s
president in any way. shannon: professor, the legal team here spells that out very clearly. they say it s not a political case but this is a case about what they call the washington post s bias against anyone who is connected to or appears to be supporting the president as the governor said. in this lawsuit they also say they want to teach jeff bezos, the owner of the washington post, a lesson. they say in order to fully compensate nicholas his teach them a lesson. it will never forget this action seeks money damages in excess of $250 million, the amount jeff bezos, the world s richest person paid in cash for the post for his company purchased the newspaper in 2013. sounds like they re trying to make a very specific statement, professor. that s a serious litigation stay. as lawyers are making a terrible mistake. they re playing right into the hands of the first amendment argument. what they are saying is they re trying to chill free speech. it would be much better off not
connected to the president it anyway. shannon: the legal team spell that out clearly. they say it is not a political case but this indicates what they call the washington post bias against anyone connected to or pierced to be supporting the president as the governor said. in his lawsuit they say they want to teach jeff bezos a lesson. to fully compensate him, to punish, deter, post a lesson they will never forget, this seek money damages in excess of $250 million, the amount jeff bezos made in cash, purchase a newspaper in 2013. sounds like they re trying to make a specific statement. that is a serious litigation. employers are making a terrible mistake and playing into the hands of the first amendment argument.
catholic student wearing a make america great again hat. sandman s attorney rights it would compensate nicholas for his damages and teach the post a lesson it would never forget. it seeks money damages in excess of $250 million, the amount jeff bezos paid in cash when they participate in 2013. the post says we are reviewing the lawsuit and plan to mount a vigorous defense. a 7-year-old texas boy s mission, selling hot chocolate sparking outrage in his neighborhood. the boy said the man called him little hitler for what he was doing nevertheless he made a lot of money and he raised $6000. some angry neighbors have come back and apologized. and of secure condition that causes heavy, long-term marijuana smokers who vomited for extended periods of time. skeptics debate whether cannabis is the cause.
adversaries. a war so disconnected and beyond the comprehension of a 16-year-old, nicholas in this case, might as well been science-fiction. science-fiction. and the suit against the post said the post must be dealt with the same way every bully is dealt with and that is, hold the bully fully accountable for its wrong wrongdoing which deters the bully from again pulling other children. in a civil suit, punishment and deterrence is found in a warning awarding damages to the victim and target of the bully. in order to fully compensate nicholas for his damages and to punish, deter and teach the washington post a lesson it will never forget, this section six money damages in excess of $250 million. by the way, this amount jeff bezos, the world s richest person paid in cash for the washington post when his company holdings purchase the newspaper in 2013. and finally, there will be justice but the good news about