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  • Federal Court Sides With ACLU in Fight for Ten Commandments in Courtroom

    07/15/2004 6:39:29 PM PDT · by bimboeruption · 22 replies · 527+ views
    News Journal | July 15, 2004 | News Journal Staff Report
    CINCINNATI -- Richland County Common Pleas Judge James DeWeese's fight to return the Ten Commandments to his courtroom wall suffered a setback Wednesday. The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth District's three-judge panel ruled 2-1 that displaying the plaque violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. "We're obviously pleased with the ruling," Gary Daniels, litigation coordinator for the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio, said. A federal judge forced DeWeese to remove the Ten Commandments in 2002 after a lawsuit by the ACLU. "We've contended such a display is offensive to the Establishment Clause and violates the...
  • University's sculpture mocks Catholics

    03/05/2004 11:37:42 AM PST · by sean327 · 32 replies · 261+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | 05 March 2004
    A federal judge in Kansas ruled a university's prominent display of a sculpture that mocks the Catholic faith did not violate the Constitution. Washburn University's sculpture, entitled "Holier than Thou," depicts a Roman Catholic bishop with a grotesque facial expression wearing a miter that resembles a phallus. The Topeka school's Campus Beautification Committee selected the display to help fulfill its goal of having "one of the most beautiful campuses in Kansas." After refusing to act on complaints brought by numerous Catholics, including the archbishop of Kansas City, a lawsuit was filed by the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Thomas More Law Center....
  • Carhart wins temporary victory

    11/06/2003 6:23:58 PM PST · by yhwhsman · 203+ views
    Lincoln Journal Star ^ | Nov 6, 2003 | Butch Mabin
    Carhart wins temporary victory BY BUTCH MABIN / Lincoln Journal Star Citing the health risks a late-term abortion law could pose to mothers, U.S. District Judge Richard G. Kopf on Wednesday temporarily barred the federal government from enforcing the measure against four doctors. In an order issued shortly after President Bush signed legislation that banned so-called partial-birth abortions, Kopf ruled the measure appeared to suffer the same constitutional flaw -- the absence of a health exception for the mother -- that the U.S. Supreme Court identified in a 1997 Nebraska measure. "While it is ... true that Congress found that...
  • TAKE ACTION TODAY -- President Bush Signs Partial Birth Abortion -- NE Judge Puts a Stay on Bill

    11/05/2003 12:06:41 PM PST · by PhiKapMom · 55 replies · 1,168+ views
    5 Nov 2003 | PhiKapMom
    The President signed the Partial Birth Abortion bill today and within an hour, a Nebraska Federal Judge according to Fox News had put a stay on the Partial Birth Abortion bill taking effect. ACLU is also shopping for a Manhatten Federal Judge to do the same.Since these liberal judges have taken this action, it is up to Freepers to take action. Please start writing letters and calling talk radio NOW. You can find the info for your area by visiting Bush-Cheney '04 at: Bush-Cheney '04 Activism Site Please post on this thread the action you have taken and notify all...
  • David Limbaugh Regarding Judge Moore: "A Clashing of Principles and Jurisdictions"

    08/23/2003 5:42:10 AM PDT · by Theodore R. · 11 replies · 246+ views
    Newsmax.com ^ | 08-22-03 | Not given
    A Clashing of Principles and Jurisdictions David Limbaugh Friday, Aug. 22, 2003 While everyone is focusing on the propriety of Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore's refusal to remove a Ten Commandments monument from his courthouse, we are giving the federal courts a pass – and we mustn't. Undeniably, the federal constitution's Supremacy Clause makes the federal constitution and constitutional federal laws supreme over state constitutions and laws and binding on state judges. So, should our analysis end here? That's what some conservative pundits are saying. The federal courts have ordered Justice Moore to remove the monument under authority of...
  • Ruling lets Arizona inmates write to Web sites - ACLU argued that ban violated right to free speech

    12/18/2002 2:25:53 AM PST · by MeekOneGOP · 19 replies · 420+ views
    Associated Press ^ | December 18, 2002 | Associated Press Staff
    Ruling lets Arizona inmates write to Web sites ACLU argued that ban violated right to free speech 12/18/2002 Associated Press PHOENIX - A federal judge ordered the Department of Corrections to stop enforcing a policy forbidding Arizona inmates from corresponding with, or appearing on, Web sites. U.S. District Judge Earl Carroll granted an injunction request by the American Civil Liberties Union to stop enforcement of the law, which is the subject of a pending lawsuit. "Putting free speech behind bars simply because it concerns prisoners sets a dangerous precedent," said Arizona ACLU attorney David Fathi. "The court's decision makes...
  • No investigation of judge who disclosed grand jury probe of Clinton

    05/25/2002 11:50:53 AM PDT · by let freedom sing · 9 replies · 213+ views
    sacbee.com ^ | May 24, 2002 | MIKE ROBINSON, Associated Press
    <p>"Judge Cudahy's apology is corrective action," Posner said in response to the request for an investigation made by the House Judiciary Committee chairman, Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., and Rep. Howard Coble, R-N.C.</p> <p>Posner and Cudahy are members of the Chicago-based U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. Cudahy is also a member of the special division of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.</p>