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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Forsyth County Commissioners Will Appeal Prayer Ruling To 4th Circuit
The Winston-Salem Journal reports that Forsyth County, North Carolina's Board of Commissioners voted 4-3 last night to appeal a federal district court decision (see prior posting) holding that, as implemented, its policy of beginning meetings with prayers violates the Establishment Clause. Board Chairman David Plyer was the swing vote. He agreed to the appeal to the 4th Circuit only after assurances that it would not cost the county money to do so. Alliance Defense Fund is bearing the costs of defending the county and pursuing its appeal, but it will not cover plaintiffs' costs which the county may be ordered to pay if it loses. However the North Carolina Partnership for Religious Liberty has now pledged $300,000. WFMY News reported that before the Commission meeting, Christ Cathedral Church of Deliverance organized a prayer group outside the government building to urge the Board to appeal the case.