Thursday, November 19, 2009

The SOCCCD’s “prayer practice” in the courts

"Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you—Jesus Christ and the American Soldier. One died for your soul, the other for your freedom."
—From a video played during
the Chancellor's Fall Opening Session

Today, a complaint concerning our district was filed with the United States District Court, Central District of California.

The defendants include the seven members of the South Orange County Community College District board of trustees, including board president Don Wagner. Also included are Chancellor Raghu Mathur and Saddleback College President Tod Burnett.

The plaintiffs include professors Karla Westphal, Allanah Rosenberg, Margot Lovett, Claire Cesareo-Silva, and Roy Bauer.

A formal announcement of the complaint will be made in the morning.

Papers will be served on defendants tomorrow.

The complaint reads in part:

For years, … college students, faculty, and staff, as well as scholarship donors, community members, and others have publicly objected to the District’s prayer practice, requesting that a moment of silence or some other, less divisive practice be adopted instead. But rather than respecting the beliefs of its faculty and students, the trustees, the chancellor, and Saddleback College’s president have responded by expanding the prayer practice, by making the prayers ever more religious and divisive, and by publicly attacking members of minority faiths and nonbelievers for not sharing the District’s preferred faith. Plaintiffs therefore have no choice but to seek provisional relief and a permanent injunction to stop the prayer.

More information about the complaint will become available tomorrow.

To read the just-released press release from Americans United for Separation of Church and State, click here.

See also A troubling sentiment.

Anonymous said...
It's about time!
7:24 AM, November 20, 2009

Anonymous said...
Great. go get 'em. I can't believe they think we should stay in the room when they play church like that.
7:54 AM, November 20, 2009

Anonymous said...
Well, I'm gald you all are doing this but it will certainly give Don W. a boost as he runs for higher office. Now he can martyr himself.
8:02 AM, November 20, 2009

Anonymous said...
Excellent--yes; go get 'em. The arrogance and disrespect (for persons and for the constitution) manifested in this long-standing practice are breath-taking.
8:17 AM, November 20, 2009

Anonymous said...
I hope you all prevail. I can't stand how they shove this stuff down our throats.
8:45 AM, November 20, 2009

Anonymous said...
Amen!
11:46 AM, November 20, 2009

Anonymous said...
The "Americans United" press release can be found here.
12:30 PM, November 20, 2009

Bohrstein said...
Yes to separation of Church and State!
3:05 PM, November 20, 2009

Amir said...
As a former student of Saddleback, I am honored to have professors that once taught me take this case to court. It is appalling that one religion stands out above all others in these ceremonies. An institute of higher education should never place one religion above another. Allowing such an act undermines the school's diversity and is unconstitutional.
4:48 PM, November 20, 2009

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's about time!

Anonymous said...

Great. go get 'em. I can't believe they think we should stay in the room when they play church like that.

Anonymous said...

Well, I'm gald you all are doing this but it will certainly give Don W. a boost as he runs for higher office. Now he can martyr himself.

Anonymous said...

Excellent--yes; go get 'em. The arrogance and disrespect (for persons and for the constitution) manifested in this long-standing practice are breath-taking.

Anonymous said...

I hope you all prevail. I can't stand how they shove this stuff down our throats.

Anonymous said...

The "Americans United" press release can be found here.

Bohrstein said...

Yes to separation of Church and State!

Amir said...

As a former student of Saddleback, I am honored to have professors that once taught me take this case to court. It is appalling that one religion stands out above all others in these ceremonies. An institute of higher education should never place one religion above another. Allowing such an act undermines the school's diversity and is unconstitutional.

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