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Supreme Court Decides Pledge Case on Technicality by Decius at 12:57 pm EDT, Jun 14, 2004 |
] By an 8-0 vote, the justices overturned a controversial ] decision by a U.S. appeals court in California that ] reciting the phrase amounted to a violation of ] church-state separation. ] ] The ruling by the justices was based on the technicality ] that Newdow could not bring the case before the court ] because he did not have legal control over his daughter, ] on whose behalf he was arguing. Bullet dodged... |
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RE: Supreme Court Decides Pledge Case on Technicality by bucy at 1:40 pm EDT, Jun 14, 2004 |
Decius wrote: ] ] By an 8-0 vote, the justices overturned a controversial ] ] decision by a U.S. appeals court in California that ] ] reciting the phrase amounted to a violation of ] ] church-state separation. ] ] ] ] The ruling by the justices was based on the technicality ] ] that Newdow could not bring the case before the court ] ] because he did not have legal control over his daughter, ] ] on whose behalf he was arguing. ] ] Bullet dodged... "Good answer!" |
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