The lawsuit seeks a declaratory judgment and damages.The challenged laws unlawfully attempt, inter alia, to establish religion, endorse belief over non-belief, set up a religious test, indoctrinate Kentucky citizens and state employees in theistic religious beliefs, and diminish the civil rights, privileges or capacities of Atheists and others who do not believe in a god, or who believe in a different god or gods than the presumed supernatural entity unconstitutionally endorsed by the legislation complained of herein.
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Thursday, December 04, 2008
Complaint In Suit Challenging Kentucky Homeland Security Law Now Available
As reported previously, the American Atheists and ten individuals are suing to challenge provisions in Kentucky statutes creating the state's Office of Homeland Security. The statute requires the agency to stress dependence on God as a necessary part of homeland security, and requires it to install a plaque with specified language to that effect. The lawsuit was filed in a Kentucky state court on Tuesday. (NoGodBlog). The complaint (full text) describes the state law as being enacted in response to the 9-11 attacks on the United States "by religious fanatics in a faith-based initiative." It alleges that the statutes are violative of Section 5 of the Kentucky Constitution (Right of religious freedom), and the First Amendment as well as Article VI of the U.S. Constitution: