ADF asks court to immediately halt enforcement of California law censoring political memes
The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Vice President of Litigation Strategy and Center for Conscience Initiatives Jonathan Scruggs regarding a motion ADF attorneys filed Tuesday with the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California in The Babylon Bee v. Bonta. ADF attorneys representing satire website The Babylon Bee and California attorney Kelly Chang Rickert are asking the court to immediately halt enforcement of a California law that unconstitutionally compels speech and restricts political memes and satire while the lawsuit continues. The law recently went into effect, threatening online political speech throughout California during election season:
“California’s war against political memes is censorship, plain and simple. We shouldn’t trust the government to decide what is true in our online political debates. Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed two laws punishing political speech, with one law taking effect immediately, just as the election season heated up—a time when we need more speech, not less. That includes political parody and satire, a type of expression that has been used throughout our nation’s history. While lawmakers act as if posting and sharing memes is a threat to democracy, these laws target speech California officials don’t like. We are urging the court to immediately halt enforcement of the law in effect now and to affirm the right of The Babylon Bee and Ms. Rickert to speak freely about political matters online.”
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