Judge to ACLU: Where are plaintiffs?: "A federal judge handling a case brought by the ACLU against a school district that has forced teachers to hide in closets if they want to pray now is demanding documentation about the status of the plaintiffs, whose identifies have been kept secret.
That's because the case never was certified as class action, which means unless those for whom the case was brought remain in peril over the school's actions, there are valid questions about 'this court's continued enforcement jurisdiction over the consent decree,' the judge wrote.
WND has reported on the case, which has included an order crafted by the ACLU requiring employees in the Santa Rosa School District to act in an 'official capacity' whenever they are at a 'school event' – including breaks, after-school events on or off campus and private events held on campus."
So, the ACLU gets to "craft" its own law and the court enforces it? Why are these non-elected and non-acountable to the public people/firms getting to curcumvent the legitiment system of creating laws and enforcing them upon the American people? Where are the libs that are against churches, religious groups and the like from influencing laws when an outside group (s) is doing the same thing?
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Thursday, April 1, 2010
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