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Monday, July 24, 2006
Italian Case Challenging Existence of Jesus Reportedly To Be Heard By European Court of Human Rights
Religion Clause reported last February that an Italian judge dismissed a suit against a priest in Viterbo, Italy. The suit charged that the priest's assertion that Jesus had lived violated Italian laws against deceit and impersonation. In March, an appeal in the case was filed with the European Court of Human Rights. (Text of Application to Court.) Today, the website of Luigi Cascioli, the plaintiff who brought the charges against the priest, reports that the European Court of Human Rights has agreed to hear the appeal. The case is Cascioli v. Italy, Case No.14910/06.