ADF Files Amicus Brief in Lawsuit Over Forrest City Firefighter Terminated for Voicing Pro-Life Views

The Alliance Defending Freedom recently filed a friend of the court brief in the federal Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals as part of a lawsuit over Forrest City’s decision to terminate a firefighter in 2020 for expressing pro-life views online.

ADF explains:

Steven Melton, a firefighter for the city of Forrest City, Arkansas, was let go from the fire department after he posted on social media expressing his pro-life views. Melton is challenging the city for censoring his views in the public square. . . .

The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer, director of the ADF Center for Academic Freedom, regarding a friend-of-the-court brief ADF attorneys filed Thursday on behalf of The Douglass Leadership Institute, The Radiance Foundation, and Speak for Life at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit in the case Melton v. City of Forrest City, in which a firefighter in good standing with the city had his employment terminated after he posted a pro-life image on social media:

“All Americans should be free to express viewpoints and ideas without fear of government intervention. When the government decides which topics are appropriate for debate, we all lose. As we explain in our brief, the First Amendment’s absolute bar on viewpoint discrimination protects the full-bodied discussions necessary for representative democracy to function. If the government monopolizes the marketplace of ideas, organizations like The Douglass Leadership Institute, The Radiance Foundation, and Speak for Life, which stand for life, especially Black communities that are disproportionately affected by abortion, cannot speak without fear of government reprisal. We urge the 8th Circuit to reverse the lower court decision and allow free speech to flourish for all.”

Alliance Defending Freedom is the world’s largest legal organization committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, the sanctity of life, marriage and family, and parental rights. ADF’s amicus brief provides additional background on the Forrest City case:

In June 2020, like countless Americans, Steve Melton took to Facebook to share his views on important topics. He posted an illustration of the black silhouette of a baby in the womb with a noose around his or her neck. App.147; R. Doc. 36 at 1. The caption read, “I can’t breathe!” Id. Melton—an evangelical Christian—made the post to express his opposition to abortion. App.49; R. Doc. 21-1 at 2. Melton’s friend later told him he found the post offensive because he perceived the image as a black baby with a noose around his or her neck. App.80; R. Doc. 21-4 at 5. So Melton deleted the post. Id. That should have ended the matter.

But instead of allowing citizens to dialogue on their differences, the government stepped in. It decided that it didn’t like Melton’s views. App.50–51; R. Doc. 21-1 at 3–4. Mr. Melton served as a firefighter for the Defendant City of Forrest City. App.48–49; R. Doc. 21-1 at 1–2. And the City found that his opinion—expressed on his personal social media while off duty—meant he could no longer work as a firefighter, despite an “exemplary” record. See App.49; R. Doc. 21-1 at 2.

The district court allowed the government to do something it could otherwise almost never do—punish a citizen for his private speech.

The amicus brief goes on to argue that disagreeing with the content of someone’s speech does not mean the government has the power to “restrict ‘disfavored or unpopular speech,'” and that “the government cannot allow hecklers to veto public employee views, including on abortion.”

You can read more about this case here. You can download a copy of ADF’s amicus brief here.

State of Arkansas Awards Nearly Half a Million Dollars for Pro-Life Alternatives to Abortion

The State of Arkansas has awarded nearly half a million dollars to more than two dozen organizations providing pro-life alternatives to abortion.

Last year the Arkansas Legislature overwhelmingly passed Act 622 of 2023 by Sen. Scott Flippo (R – Bull Shoals) and Rep. Lane Jean (R – Magnolia) authorizing $1 million in state-funded grants for crisis pregnancy centers, maternity homes, adoption agencies, and social services agencies that provide material support to women with unplanned pregnancies. The measure also contained language clarifying that grant funding cannot go to abortion providers or their affiliates.

In December lawmakers cast a procedural vote allowing the Department of Finance and Administration to begin disbursing the grants.

In January, the state awarded $486,480.54 to 26 different pregnancy resource centers. The rest of the $1 million in grant funding is expected to be distributed between now and June 30.

This money will have a tremendous, pro-life impact in Arkansas.

Now that abortion is prohibited in Arkansas except to save the life of the mother, we need to support women and families and eliminate the demand for abortion. This grant funding  does that. It provides women in Arkansas with actual pro-life options — meaning they are less likely to travel out of state for abortion.

Family Council was pleased to support passage of Act 622 last year, and we plan to work for passage of another appropriation measure at the Arkansas Legislature this April.

Below is a list of the resource centers and the grant amounts awarded so far.

Resource CenterDoing Business AsGrant Amount
INFORMED CHOICES WOMENS CENTER OF THE OZ$35,583.50
NEW BEGINNINGS PREGNANCY CENTER$23,985.00
PATHWAY RESOURCE CENTER$20,100.00
HOPEPLACE – FORDYCE$20,000.00
COMPASSION MINISTRIES LTD$20,000.00
ST FRANCIS HOUSE NWA INCCOMMUNITY CLINIC$20,000.00
CRADLE THE MATERNITY SUPPORT CENTER OF CKATHLEEN BLOSSOM$20,000.00
OPEN ARMS PREGNANCY CENTER INC$20,000.00
ST BERNARDS HOSPITAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDAT$20,000.00
ABBA CHARITIES INC$20,000.00
ST JOSEPHS HELPERS OF PULASKI COUNTYARKANSAS PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER$20,000.00
HOPEPLACE NEWPORT$20,000.00
PLUM FOUNDATIONPEACE LOVE UNDERSTANDING MERCY$20,000.00
PREGNANCY HELP CENTERPREGNANCY HELP CLINIC$19,978.00
PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER FOR SOUTHWEST$19,959.50
CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER OF CENTRAL ARKANCARING HEARTS PREGNANCY CENTER$19,731.00
BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION$19,500.00
SOUTH ARKANSAS CARING PREGNANCY CENTERHANNAH PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER$18,519.50
HEART TO HEART PREGNANCY SUPPORT CENTER$18,497.76
CHANGEPOINT PREGNANCY CARE AND PARENTING$16,837.50
HOPEPLACE MONTICELLO$16,746.50
HOPE OF THE DELTA CENTER$15,932.28
LIFES CHOICE PREGNANCY CARE CENTER$12,190.00
ARKANSAS BAPTIST CHILDRENS HOMES AND FAMLIVING WELL COUNSELING$11,925.75
FORT SMITH CHRISTIAN FAMILY SERVICES INC1ST CHOICE PREGNANCY MEDICAL CENTER$11,885.25
HOPES FIRST CHOICE PREGNANCY RESOURCE CE$5,109.00
Total$486,480.54