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Thursday, March 02, 2006
7th Circuit Denies Stay Of Order Against Sectarian Prayer In Indiana House
In a 2-1 decision, the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has refused to stay the judgment of the district court that enjoined the Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives from permitting further sectarian prayer at the beginning of House sessions. The majority in the 7th Circuit concluded: "In assessing the Speaker's chance of success on the merits of his appeal and in balancing the slight and temporary injury he faces absent a stay, we must conclude that the Speaker has not met his burden of establishing that a stay ought to be granted." The full text of the 18-page majority opinion and 3-page dissent in Hinrichs v. Bosma (7th Cir., March 1, 2006) is available online. Yesterday's Chicago Tribune reports on reactions to the refusal.