It's time for the adult community to step up, and help fund ESPLER v GASCON which is already in the 9th district court of appeals challenging the CA prostitution law which is similar to the law in most sates including Arizona. A win could decriminalize consenting adult prostitution in the 9th District. If there were a similar case in another district with a different result the case could go to the U.S. Supreme Court.
9th Circuit Appeals Court case No. 16-15927 EROTIC SERVICE PROVIDER LEGAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH PROJECT, ET AL., v. GEORGE GASCON, ET AL - One of best I have seen with all the legal issues, expanding beyond Lawrence v. Texas. Attorney for ESPLERP includes H. Louis Sirkin, noted 1st Amendment attorney who has won other noted constitutional free speech cases closely related to sexuality.
Good discussion and donation to support link at
http://coyoteri.org/wp/what-is-esplerp-v-gascon/ Full Brief (easier to read than on esplerp site) at
http://phxlist.com/forum/attachment.php?aid=703 Amicus Briefs Filed In Support Of ESPLERP v Gascon
1) Children of the night Amicus brief
9th Circuit Amicus brief lays out the harms of the prostitution law vs decriminalization
While prior Amicus and the Appeal Brief have focused mostly on the complex constitutional and other legal issues challenging the prostitution law this brief is excellent laying out the harms of prostitution. While Children of the Night that filed it may be more on the street work side for which it will be easier for the State to show a compelling interest, the harms also apply to private adults that are not desperate on the streets but funding college etc, raising children and since private have more support from Lawrence v. Texas and other cases based on privacy and not as a public nuisance.
The brief presents a great argument about the lower Court not taking the issues seriously and just dismissing them in their summary judgment. The brief argues to remand the case back to the lower court for a full trial.
http://esplerp.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Children-of-the-Night-amicus.pdf 2) Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund Brief
Addressing public harms inflicted by criminalization of commercial sexual activity. Does a great job of arguing that rational basis review (which is a key legal element of the States reply brief against ESPLERP and in the Lawrence case) requires the Court to consider not only whether the State has argued a compelling government interest, but also whether the statute is rationally related to advancing that government interest.
http://esplerp.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/lambda-brief.pdf 3) ACLU Amicus Brief
The ACLU brief is mostly about discrimination in its application. Although not the main point of the ESPLERP case, I do especially like the following:
Contrary to State’s contention that 647(b) protects women from violence, numerous studies have concluded that criminalization of sex work exposes women to more violence, including by the police. (long list of references)
It mostly argues the law is discrimination against transgender women, gay men, LGBTQ Youth and women. This seems a very narrow basis vs. most of the other briefs since the majority of consenting, private adult sexwork is heterosexual.
http://esplerp.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/22-Brief-of-American-Civil-Liberties-Union-Foundation1.pdf 4) First Amendment Lawyers/Woodhull Freedom Foundation Brief
Argues first amendment issues
http://esplerp.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Brief-of-Amici-Curiae-First-Amendment-Lawyers-Assn-Woodhull-Freedom-Foundation.pdf The Opposition
There are also many opposing briefs by the parties and Amicus Brief's arguing to uphold the prostitution law filed the latest in December by:
National Center on Sexual Exploitaion, Covenant House California, Freedom from Exploitation, Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, SPACE International, Equality NOW, Demand Abolition, Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation, WSU Center for Combatin.
The above groups support the current prostitution law with the usual arguments decriminalization would result in more sex trafficking and abuse of women (we argue the opposite).
On 12/12/2016 ESPLERP requested extension of time to file reply briefs which was granted to 1/13/2017.
Link to this announcement and will update:
http://phxlist.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=18975