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Lo v. Chen
This case concerns two orders restraining the conduct of appellants Shu Ping Chan and her son, Jack Chen. After respondent Shang Jen Lo, a church pastor, engaged in litigation with Ms. Chan, appellants appeared at his church on multiple occasions. They talked with him after a service, interrupted a training session, sent an email to church leaders, and picketed on a nearby sidewalk. Fearing for his job, Mr. Lo petitioned the court for restraining orders. The trial court ordered appellants not to contact any members of the church, and to stay at least 100 yards away from the facility, among other locations. Finding two of the “keep away” directives unconstitutional, we reverse, but affirm the orders in all other respects.

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