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Court: Residents Canât Mention âIslamâ or âMuslimâ At Public Hearing on Mosque Construction; Thomas More Law Center Files Federal Lawsuit
August 24, 2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog and the Thomas More Law Center
Bernards Township NJ, Â In a settlement agreement, which reads more like an instrument of surrender, Bernards Township (âTownshipâ), New Jersey officials agreed that, in addition to a $3.5 million payment to Islamic Society of Basking Ridge (âISBRâ), residents and citizens of the Township are prohibited from commenting on âIslamâ or âMuslims.â at the upcoming public hearing to approve the settlement. Â Astonishingly, a federal judge approved the prohibition as a fully enforceable Order of the Court.
As a result of this suppression of speech, the Thomas More Law Center (âTMLCâ), a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, yesterday, filed a lawsuit in the New Jersey Federal District Court on behalf of Christopher and Loretta Quick. The lawsuit was filed by TMLC affiliated New Jersey attorney, Michael Hrycak. Mr. Hrycak was assisted by TMLC staff attorney, Tyler Brooks. The TMLC is representing the Quicks without charge.
TMLCâs lawsuit alleges that Bernards Townshipâs settlement agreement constitutes a prior restraint on speech based on content, as well as, a violation of the Establishment Clause because it prefers Islam over other religions. Â The lawsuit asks the court to: declare that the settlement agreement is unconstitutional; and to enter a preliminary and permanent injunction against its enforcement.
Read TMLCâs entire Federal Complaint here.
The Quicks reside within 200 feet of the proposed mosque construction in a zoned residential area. Â Yet, the settlement agreement prohibits them from describing the many unique features of Islamic worship which will impact design of the building, traffic density, water and sewage, traffic control problems, road construction, and parking arrangements. According to the settlement agreement, ISBR is permitted to make statements concerning Christians and Jews and their places of worship, but in contrast, the Agreement prohibits commentary relating to Islam or Muslims. In fact, ISBR has previously discussed the Christian and Jewish religions and their places of worship.
Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel of the Thomas More Law Center, commented: âAs we have previously documented, ISBR has taken the extraordinary step of concealing significant links on their website to a radical group named by the federal government as an unindicted co-conspirator in the largest terrorism financing trial in America history, the Islamic Society of North America (âISNAâ). Â ISNA is claimed by the Muslim Brotherhood as one of âour organizations.â According to internal documents seized by the FBI, the Muslim Brotherhoodâs strategy is to engage in a âgrand Jihad in eliminating and destroying Western civilization from within . . .â
Thompson continued, âWhile claiming that the Township had a religious animus against Muslims, ISBR hid from the public view its animus toward Christians and Jews, by not only hiding anti-Christian and anti-Semitic verses published on its website, but also hiding its significant ties to ISNA. Instead of standing up to defend its citizens against ISBRâs hate-filled anti-Semitic and anti-Christian bias, the Township colluded with ISBRâs âCivilization Jihadâ by capitulating to payment of millions of dollars to ISBR, allowing the construction of the new mosque and Islamic center in violation of zoning codes, and now even suppressing speech concerning Islam or Muslims at a public meeting.â
In March 2016, ISBR filed a lawsuit in the New Jersey Federal District Court alleging that Bernards Township had discriminated against the Islamic Society when it declined to approve the construction of a large mosque on a lot that was far too small to handle the contemplated structure. Â And in November 2016, the United States represented by the U. S. Justice Department filed a second lawsuit against the Township on similar grounds. The settlement agreement covers both lawsuits.
Read the entire Settlement Agreement and Court Order here.
The Thomas More Law Center defends and promotes Americaâs Judeo-Christian heritage and moral values, including the religious freedom of Christians, time-honored family values, and the sanctity of human life. Â It supports a strong national defense and an independent and sovereign United States of America. Â The Law Center accomplishes its mission through litigation, education, and related activities. Â It does not charge for its services. Â The Law Center is supported by contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations, and is recognized by the IRS as a section 501(c)(3) organization. Â You may reach the Thomas More Law Center at (734) 827-2001 or visit our website at www.thomasmore.org.

