House Judiciary Favors Religious Compliance
by Amanda Adams*, 9/8/2006
CQ reported that HR 2679, the Public Expression of Religion Act of 2005 was approved on September 7th by the House Judiciary Committee. The bill makes suing a government official over public expression of religion very difficult, in that plaintiffs will be responsible for financial damages, costs or lawyer’s fees. This clearly dissuades citizens from bringing about lawsuits that contest popular religiosity.
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