MURRIETA, Calif. -- Yesterday, a federal court dismissed a suit against Grace Calvary Chapel pastor Josh Blevins. The plaintiff specifically sought to hold Pastor Josh Blevins liable for writing a letter to the St. Joseph City Council posting on his personal Facebook page and preaching a sermon at his church – all urging against an LGBTQ Pastor's reappointment to a local library board. Pastor Blevin's allegedly "unlawful" activities are quintessential private actions protected by the First Amendment.
The court found that the complaint against Pastor Blevins violated his First Amendment right to petition government officials and exercise free speech. The plaintiff in the case neglected to provide an argument that Blevins, in fact, could be held liable.
"Freedom of speech, religion, and petition are guaranteed rights enshrined to all Americans," said Kelly Chang Rickert, an attorney with Advocates for Faith and Freedom. "This ruling is a win for the First Amendment and individuals across this country who want to stand up for their beliefs without fear of persecution."
"This ruling enshrines the rights of every person who writes a government official, casts a vote, or expresses an opinion on political or religious issues," said Bethany Onishenko, an attorney with Advocates for Faith and Freedom.
"This dismissal is an important first step in protecting the rights of all Americans," said Pastor Josh Blevins. "I am thankful the judge ruled in our favor, and I am optimistic that our case will serve as the standard bearer for religious freedom cases across the country."
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