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News Release New York fails to stop
ADF lawsuit
CONTACT ADF MEDIA RELATIONS: protecting
free speech on license plates New Yorks specialty license plate scheme is subject to rampant abuse, said Alliance Defense Fund attorney Mike Johnson, who argued before the court on behalf of The Children First Foundation, the organization that brought the suit, The Children First Foundation, et al., v. Raymond P. Martinez, et al., in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York on Aug. 4 (www.alliancedefensefund.org/news/default.aspx?mid=800&cid=2777). The state has no objective standards to govern the DMVs decision regarding whether an eligible organizations plate design is approved. The denial of The Children First Foundations design is a prime example of the discrimination that can occur, explained Johnson. The New York
DMV rejected the foundations design of a crayon drawing of a yellow sun behind the
faces of two smiling children, claiming a significant segment of the population would
consider the design patently offensive because it also included the words
Choose Life. The Children First
Foundation revised its design by adding the organizations web site address,
fund-adoption.org, to better reflect its purpose. The
design was rejected again on the same grounds. The
lawsuit will go forward, Johnson said. The
state didnt meet its burden for dismissal, so we look forward to the next round in
this battle for free speech and equal treatment under the law. Local counsel
in the case is ADF-allied attorney Brian Raum of the law firm Gucciardo & Raum, P.C. ADF is
NOTE: The above court action in New York parallels the action taken and the status of the lawsuit in Illinois. Federal judges in both cases found merit to charges of discrimination against selected speech when efforts to establish Choose Life specialty plates were blocked by the respective state procedures in place for approval of specialty license plates.
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