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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Suit Challenges Use of Church For High School Graduation
Americans United yesterday announced that it has filed a lawsuit in a Wisconsin federal court seeking to enjoin the Elmbrook (WI) School District from holding graduation ceremonies for its two high schools in Elmbrook Church (or any other religious venue) unless all religious symbols visible to attendees, both inside and outside the church, are covered or removed. The complaint in Does v. Elmbrook Joint Common School District No. 21, (ED WI, filed 4/22/2009) (full text), alleges that the district has held high school graduation in the sanctuary of Elmbrook Church for nearly a decade. A 15 to 20 foot high cross towers above the graduates during the ceremony. (Photo.) The Church has made a policy decision that it will not cover the cross during the ceremonies, wishing to rent out its facilities for use without compromising the Church's identity. The Memorandum In Support of Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction (full text) argues that the use of the Church for graduation ceremonies under a large cross is a manifest violation of the Establishment Clause.