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Saturday, September 30, 2006
Suit Filed To Get VA Approval Of Wiccan Symbols On Military Headstones
Yesterday, the American Civil Liberties Union filed suit on behalf of several plaintiffs, asking the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims "to direct the National Cemetery Administration (NCA) of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to respond to long-pending applications to include the Wiccan Pentacle among the emblems of belief that may be engraved on government-issued headstones and markers of deceased veterans." In the complaint in Egbert v. Nicholson (full text), plaintiffs based their request on the Administrative Procedure Act, the First Amendment's free expression and establishment clauses, and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. In a press release announcing the filing of the litigation, the ACLU quoted its staff attorney, Aaron Caplan: "The government has no business picking and choosing which personal religious beliefs may be expressed. All veterans, regardless of their religion, deserve to have their faith recognized on an equal basis." (See prior related posting.)