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		</div><p>Free speech rights should allow an anti-abortion group to release secretly recorded videos of discussions with a California company that provides foetal tissue for research, a US judge said.</p>
<p>A tentative ruling today by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Joanne O’Donnell would dissolve an existing temporary restraining order blocking the Centre for Medical Progress from releasing the videos.</p>
<p>The case arose as the centre released videos of Planned Parenthood officials discussing providing aborted foetal organs for research.</p>
<p>The company StemExpress then realised its officials also were recorded, and it pre-emptively filed suit to prevent those videos from being seen.</p>
<p>The judge says StemExpress likely will win its claim of privacy violations.<br />
But she says that does not trump the centre’s first amendment rights.</p>
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