Hoagland had previously campaigned against the ordinance through social media as well as street demonstrations, but with no change in the law thus far, she decided to go to court. Her attorney, David Lane, thinks they have a good chance. “My clients believe that any statute that begins ‘women are prohibited from’ is per se unconstitutional,” he said to the Coloradoan. “I would tend to agree with that.”
Hoagland and Six are seeking a declaration that the ordinance is unconstitutional, and an injunction against enforcing it.
“I think the City Council thoughtfully addressed the topic … and there is strong support in the community for where we are at this time,” Mayor Wade Troxell said, according to The Detroit Free Press.