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Saturday, February 18, 2006
9th Circuit Hears Argument In Library Use Case
The Mercury News reports that yesterday, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral argument in Faith Center Church Evangelistic Ministries v. Glover (LEXIS link to trial court decision). The case involves a challenge by a Christian group that was prohibited from using a library meeting room for prayer services. The group argues that the library’s policy of excluding religious services and activities is discriminatory and violates the its free speech rights. Kelly Flanagan, attorney for Contra Costa County, argued that religious groups have free access to public library facilities, but allowing prayer services would mean taxpayers would be subsidizing religion.