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ADF to court: City can't discriminate against referral service for women in need

ADF attorney available for media interviews after hearing in Ind. bus ad case

Friday, Jul 11, 2014

Attorney sound bite:  Jonathan Scruggs

WHO: ADF Legal Counsel Jonathan Scruggs
WHAT: Available for media interviews following hearing in Women’s Health Link v. Fort Wayne Public Transportation Corp.
WHEN: Monday, July 14, immediately following hearing which begins at 9 a.m. EDT
WHERE: U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, 325 Robert A. Grant Federal Building, 204 S. Main St., South Bend
 
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Jonathan Scruggs will be available for media interviews Monday following a federal court hearing regarding the Fort Wayne bus system’s refusal to accept an ad from Women’s Health Link, a life-affirming health care referral service for women in need.

In April, ADF attorneys filed a federal lawsuit against Citilink for denying the ad because the city-run bus company said the referral service’s website contains information on “controversial issues.” At the hearing, Scruggs will present arguments in favor of a motion to stop Citilink from denying the ad while the case moves forward in court and against the city’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit.

“No one should be censored simply for having a point of view that city officials don’t agree with,” said Scruggs. “When the government creates an opportunity for community advertising, it can’t decide that an organization like Women’s Health Link is the exception. The First Amendment protects freedom of speech for all people, regardless of their political or religious beliefs.”

Women’s Health Link is a free referral resource for women seeking physical, emotional, spiritual, or mental health care. In November of last year, Women’s Health Link asked to place advertising cards in the interior of Citilink’s buses that contained a picture of a young woman and the tagline “You’re Not Alone” along with the center’s contact information.
 

 
Citilink denied the request saying that Women’s Health Link is associated with Allen County Right to Life, a pro-life organization, and that the Women’s Health Link website discusses “controversial issues.” Citilink has permitted many non-profit and government organizations to place public service announcements with various messages in the interior of their buses, including the state of Indiana, Parkview Health, and the United Way.

The complaint filed in Women’s Health Link v. Fort Wayne Public Transportation Corp. with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, Fort Wayne Division, explains that Citilink’s advertising policies give “officials unbridled discretion to accept or reject private expression protected by the First Amendment.” The policies violate Women’s Health Link’s “fundamental rights, including its right to freedom of speech and freedom of association,” the complaint states.
 
  • Fact sheet: Women’s Health Link v. Fort Wayne Public Transportation Corp.
 
Alliance Defending Freedom is an alliance-building, non-profit legal organization that advocates for the right of people to freely live out their faith.
 
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