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Friday, December 16, 2005
Indiana Legislative Prayer Case Being Appealed
Yesterday the Associated Press reported that Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma is asking a federal judge to reconsider a decision prohibiting sectarian prayer in the Indiana House of Representatives. (See prior posting.) Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter filed a motion in federal district court in Indianapolis asking Judge David Hamilton to reconsider his recent opinion that found explicitly Christian invocations to be unconstitutional. The motion also asked the judge to stay his ruling pending the requested reconsideration. At the same time, the state filed formal notice of appeal in the case to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.