Appeals Court Ruling Holds Warning for Federally-funded Faith-Based Groups
by Guest Blogger, 4/19/2006
According to the Roundtable on Religion and Social Welfare Policy:
A federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit accusing the University of Notre Dame of illegally using public money for religious activities connected to its training of teachers for Roman Catholic schools. In its two-to-one ruling, the panel held that the $500,000 federal grant at the center of the case could be ordered repaid if it is found to have been used improperly -- overturning the lower court judge who decided the case was moot because the money had already been spent.
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