Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Tennessee Teachers Lack Standing In Establishment Clause Case

In Smith v. Jefferson County Board of School Commissioners, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 80483 (ED TN, Nov. 2, 2006), a Tennessee federal district court held that three teachers who were dismissed when a state-run alternative school was closed for budgetary reasons lacked standing to bring an Establishment Clause challenge to the school board's contracting with a religious organization to provide alternative school services. In its decision last week, the court said that any injuries plaintiffs suffered resulted from the Board of Education's decision to select an outside third party to provide alternative services, regardless of whether that third party was a faith based organization.