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Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 7:32
AM
Subject: Re: Cert. Petition in RLUIPA
Case
The case, Bass v. Madison, has been
docketed as No. 03-1404, and plaintiffs have acquiesced to cert. on the
Establishment Clause question (while opposing cert
Marty's mention of the Madison case (in which my
colleagues in the Religious Institutions Practice Group here at Sidley
represent
the respondent) prompts me to bring another recent cert. petition to the
list's
attention. Along with John Mauck and Richard Bell of Mauck Baker
in
Chicago, we
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Petron, David wrote:
Marty's mention of the Madison case (in which my colleagues in the Religious
Institutions Practice Group here at Sidley represent the respondent) prompts
me to bring another recent cert. petition to the list's attention. Along
with John Mauck and
Here's a link to Virginia's Petition in Bass v.
Madison: http://www.goldsteinhowe.com/blog/files/bassvmadison.pet.pdf
The petition surprisingly focuses as much or more
on Commerce and Spending as it does on the Establishment Clause. I think
it's highly unlikely that the Court would grant
ates) presumably will argue against it.
- Original Message -
From:
Marty Lederman
To: Law Religion issues for Law
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Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 1:57
PM
Subject: Re: Cert. Petition in RLUIPA
Case
Here's a link to Virginia