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Friday, August 04, 2006
Senate Hearings On Bill To Deny Attorneys' Fees In Establishment Clause Cases
On Wednesday, a subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee held hearings on the Public Expressions of Religion Act, S.3696, a bill that would preclude the award of attorneys' fees in Establishment Clause cases. The Senate bill explicitly refers to a number of high profile kinds of cases as being among those covered. The language would assure that plaintiffs could not recover attorneys' fees in challenging the Mt. Soledad cross , "In God We Trust" on coins and currency, the Ten Commandments in federal buildings, and government chartering or aid to the Boy Scouts. Sen. Sam Brownback, who sponsored the bill, issued this release on the hearings. The American Legion testified in favor of the bill, while in a release, Americans United opposed its passage.