I ask the following question for edification-- How does
one square this decision with the 4th Cir's willingness to permit the Wiccan
woman to be excluded from delivering prayers at city council meetings? I'm
blanking on the name of the latter case, but it would seem that equality is at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ask the following question for edification-- How does one
square this decision with the 4th Cir's willingness to permit the
Wiccan woman to be excluded from delivering prayers at city council
meetings? I'm blanking on the name of the latter case, but
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Subject: Re: 4th Circuit rules
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I ask the following question for
edification-- How does one square this decision with the 4th
Cir's willingness to permit the Wiccan woman to be excluded from delivering
prayers
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Religion issues for Law AcademicsSubject: Re: 4th Circuit rules
(again) in favor of the Good News Club
Greg Baylor wrote:
This dispute has been to the
Fourth Circuit twice.
In the first appeal, Americans
United for Separation of Church and State, the ACLU of the National
Capitol Area, the ACLU Foundation of Maryland, the Anti-Defamation
League, People for the American Way, the
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In the second appeal, the National School Boards Association and the Maryland Association of Boards of Education filed an amicus brief supporting the school district.
The ACLU was not aware of the second appeal until the decision
rules
(again) in favor of the Good News Club
Greg Baylor wrote:
This dispute has been to the Fourth Circuit
twice.
In the first appeal, Americans United for Separation of
Church and State, the ACLU of the National Capitol Area, the ACLU Foundation
of Maryland, the Anti-Defamation