NASHVILLE - April 21 - The American Civil Liberties Union today hailed a federal appeals
court decision delaying Tennessee’s production of an anti-choice specialty
license plate while the organization seeks U.S. Supreme Court review of a ruling
upholding the plate as constitutional.
“Tennessee must ensure that all residents can express their views equally,”
said Hedy Weinberg, Executive Director of the ACLU of Tennessee. “The
state cannot be in the business of limiting some speech while allowing other
speech.”
The legislature twice rejected an amendment that would have authorized a
“Pro-Choice” specialty plate. The law in question makes a “Choose Life”
license plate available to motorists for an annual fee of $35 over and above the
basic cost of registering a car in the state. Fifty percent of all funds
raised, after expenses, will go to a private anti-choice organization called New
Life Resources.
In March, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the ACLU and ruled
that the anti-choice plate did not violate free speech rights. Earlier
this month, the ACLU announced that it would appeal that decision to the U.S.
Supreme Court and also asked the federal appeals court to postpone Tennessee’s
production of the plate while the appeal is under
consideration.
“We are pleased that the court prevented the production of the plate while
the case is under review,” said Brigitte Amiri, a Staff Attorney with the ACLU
Reproductive Freedom Project. “We are hopeful that the Supreme Court will agree
with our position that by only allowing an anti-choice plate, Tennessee has
effectively silenced a viewpoint it disagrees with.”
Plaintiffs in the case include the ACLU of Tennessee, Planned Parenthood of
Middle and East Tennessee, Inc., and three individuals. Lawyers on the
case include Julie Sternberg, Carrie Flaxman, and Amiri with the ACLU
Reproductive Freedom Project; Roger Evans of Planned Parenthood Federation of
America; and Susan L. Kay, the ACLU of Tennessee Legal Committee Chair.
Today’s case is ACLU of Tennessee v. Bredesen, #03-1046. To learn more
about the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project: www.aclu.org/reproductiverights/index.html
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