April 15, 2021 8:28 PMLegal
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CHATSWORTH, Calif.
The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) issued a statement Thursday afternoon declaring victory in its years long battle to curtail the onus on adult businesses imposed by the record-keeping law passed by the United States Congress in 1988 known as U.S.C. §§2257. The FSC s full statement follows:
Free Speech Coalition’s long-running battle with the federal government has ended, with several substantial victories for adult businesses and workers. The federal government failed to appeal the case to the Supreme Court by the March 26 deadline, and, as such, last year’s landmark ruling in the 3rd Circuit now stands as final.
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The Free Speech Coalition has laid a complaint against AT’s Senior Communications Interface Advisor, John Nottage, for his defamatory, and intimidating campaign to publicly harass a colleague due to private political views Mr Nottage took exception to. The political views were totally unrelated to Auckland Transport, or the victim’s job.
Free Speech Coalition spokesperson Jordan Williams says: “It appears Mr Nottage has set out to publicly shame and lead an online harassment campaign to silence someone due to his political views. For the victim’s freedom of speech – in this case freedom to express his political opinion – to be protected, AT must uphold its duties under the Human Rights Act and promote tolerance among its employees.”