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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Suit Challenges Christian Prayer At Florida City Council Meetings
According to the Lakeland (FL) Ledger, Atheists of Florida yesterday filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Lakeland, challenging its practice of opening City Commission meetings with prayer. The complaint (full text) in Atheists of Florida, Inc. v. City of Lakeland, Florida, (MD FL, filed 7/12/2010), alleges that the city specifically seeks out Christian (almost exclusively Protestant) clergy to offer invocations during city commission meetings, with the purpose and effect of endorsing religion and creating excessive entanglement with religion. It seeks a declaratory judgment and injunction claiming that the practice violates the Establishment Clause of the federal and state constitutions, denies Equal Protection to non-believers and non-Christians, and compels those in attendance to express either agreement or opposition to government sponsored prayer by standing, bowing one's head or remaining seated.