Dear John,
As we eagerly await the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in our case championing the rights of Sylvia Gonzalez, I wanted to let you know that we’re keeping up the momentum in our First Amendment retaliation litigation with a case eerily similar to Sylvia’s.
Ruth Herbel loves her hometown of Marion County, Kansas. It’s where she raised her family and had a successful career working in state and federal government. It also spurred her to run for city council when she grew frustrated with the corruption and dishonesty coming out of city hall. She was successfully elected as a Councilwoman and Vice Mayor of Marion County in 2019.
Ruth’s crusade against corruption quickly drew the ire of the mayor and his allies, who attempted to remove her from council at least four times—but Ruth was undeterred. The small-town conflict boiled over when Ruth informed the council that an ally of the mayor had a DUI, which was relevant to the council’s upcoming consideration of the ally’s liquor license application.
The mayor and his police chief saw the perfect opportunity to punish their political rival. Watch what happens next in the video below: