RE: Victory for prayer in Jesus name?

2007-08-02 Thread Rick Duncan
I agree with Christopher that the complaint about lack of injury in EC cases goes more to substance than to standing. I am writing an article on Justice Thomas and "partial incorporation" of the EC (EC incorporated not as a structural limitation on the power of state govt, but only to the extent

RE: Victory for prayer in Jesus name?

2007-08-02 Thread Christopher C. Lund
ust a disagreement with the Court's current interpretation of the Establishment Clause; it really isn't about standing at all. Chris From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 17:46:03 -0400Subject: Re: Victory for prayer in Jesus name?To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Klingenschmitt was we

Re: Victory for prayer in Jesus name?

2007-07-30 Thread ArtSpitzer
Chaplain Klingenschmitt was well advised to put a question mark in his subject line. Last week's CA5 decision does not uphold the constitutionality of the school board's practice. Rather, the case (DOE v. TANGIPAHOA PARISH SCHOOL BOARD, No. 05-30294 (July 25)) was dismissed because the plai

Victory for prayer in Jesus name?

2007-07-30 Thread Gordon James Klingenschmitt
ACLU just lost their case against prayer in Jesus name by Louisiana school board. http://www.christianpost.com/article/20070727/28638_Judges_Overturn_Ban_on_School_Board_Prayer.htm This victory by ADF is worthy of celebration and wide-spread publicity. In Jesus name, Chaplain