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LC Outraged That Bus Drivers Have To "Deliver Clients Wherever They Want To Be Dropped"

We have written several posts about Edwin Graning(link is external), a Texas bus driver who refused to transport a passenger to a Planned Parenthood facility in Austin because he believed she was going to get an abortion.

Of course, Graning has absolutely(link is external) no(link is external) justification(link is external) for making such a decision and was subsequently fired.  And so, with the support of the American Center for Law and Justice(link is external), he claimed he was being discriminated against because of his religion and sued ... and was awarded a $21,000 settlement(link is external) when the bus service decided it would be cheaper to pay him than to fight it out in court.

As part of the settlement, Graning was barred(link is external) from working for the bus system, which is now making it clear that all drivers are required(link is external) to take passengers to their destinations ... which is very upsetting(link is external) to Mat Staver and Shawn Akers of Liberty Counsel, who are claiming that Graning was vindicated (which he wasn't) while the bus service's new policy means that "if someone wants to rob a bank and they need a ride, that our bus system has to take them there":  

Can I just point out that these two men are responsible(link is external) for teaching(link is external) the law to students at Liberty University's law school?