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Monday, October 15, 2007
Illinois Teacher Says He Will Challenge Moment of Silence Law
A Waukegan, (IL) teacher says he hopes to file a court challenge to Illinois' new law that requires him to begin each class with a moment of silence. Yesterday's Lake County (IL) News-Sun reported that the teacher, Brian Bown, unsuccessfully challenged a similar law passed by Georgia in 1994. (Bown v. Gwinnett County School Dist., (11th Cir. May 6, 1997)). There, Bown said, a church had encouraged school children to bring their Bibles to class and recite the Lord's Prayer during the moment of silence. His challenge to the Georgia law led to legislative investigations and personal harassment that affected his health.