Independent journalist Don Lemon is challenging the constitutionality of a law underlying federal charges against him stemming from a protest against an immigration official inside a St. Paul church. If Lemon prevails, the ruling could have far-reaching consequences for a law aimed at protecting access to abortion clinics and houses of worship.

Lemon, a former CNN anchor who now has a YouTube show, was indicted along with three other journalists who covered a protest on Jan. 18 at Cities Church, where a pastor, David Easterwood is also a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official. (Easterwood was not present at the service.)

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