After the students were denied registration materials they filed a complaint in San Diego County Superior Court against the University's regents.
[4] He later led pickets at abortion clinics in Sacramento[5] and became director the Center for Documentation of the American Holocaust.
[6] Rhomberg was among eight protesters who disrupted an ecumenical prayer service held as part of the inauguration of California Governor Pete Wilson on January 6, 1991.
[7][8] Rhomberg later sued Governor Wilson and others, alleging that his arrest violated his First and Fourth Amendment rights.
[10] During the campaign Rhomberg argued that telephone recordings created by Life Dynamics "prove pretty unequivocally that Planned Parenthood is protecting men who sexually abuse children.