According to this, it doesn't mention Colorado's 8 foot buffer at all.
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Inigo (aka Inigo)
Jun 26 '14, 08:16
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The court ruled Thursday that before resorting to broad restrictions, like prohibiting protesters from standing on the sidewalks, a state has to first try to more narrowly target clinic obstructions. For example, police officers can tell protesters to move aside to let a woman into an abortion clinic, and if that isn't working, the state can then consider a more substantial buffer for patients.
The opinion did not mention the court's prior ruling on floating buffer zones in Colorado, so the constitutionality of that law is now unclear, according to SCOTUS Blog.
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