Liberty
Counsel Defends School District and Gideons
Against ACLU Lawsuit
St.
Louis, MO - Liberty Counsel, along with co-counsel David Limbaugh,
is defending a lawsuit filed by the ACLU against the South Iron
R-1 School District. The ACLU is attempting to restrict the Gideons
from making Bibles available to fifth graders at South Iron Elementary
School.
It
has long been the practice of the District's Superintendent to
allow many groups to present information to students at District
schools. These groups included, among others, the Army Corps of
Engineers, Red Cross, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Iron County Health
Department, Missouri Water Patrol, Missouri Highland Healthcare,
and Union Pacific Railroad. The District has an open access policy
and has not limited access to any particular groups. In accordance
with its policy, the District also authorized access to schools
by the Gideons, although the Gideons were only allowed to present
information during the last hour of the day, which is a study
period. The other groups were permitted access to the students
during classroom time.
David
Limbaugh, who authored the book Persecution, and whose
brother is radio personality Rush Limbaugh, is co-counsel on this
case. Mr. Limbaugh's book, which overviews religious liberty litigation,
references Liberty Counsel and its cases many times. Mr. Limbaugh
and his firm recommended to the District that Liberty Counsel
be brought in to assist in defending the suit against the ACLU.
The District approved the request, and Liberty Counsel has now
joined the legal defense team as lead counsel.
Mr.
Limbaugh's book has been widely read. Enrolled at Liberty University
School of Law in Lynchburg, Virginia, are two students who decided
to attend the School of Law after reading Persecution.
They are scheduled to graduate next year. Liberty Counsel's Virginia
office is located one floor above the law school and provides
internship, externship and clerkship opportunities to students
interested in constitutional law and public policy.
Anita
L. Staver, President of Liberty Counsel, stated: "We are
pleased to defend the actions of the South Iron R-1 School District
against unfounded attacks by the ACLU. The District is providing
equal access. The ACLU might not like the fact that equal access
means equal access for religious speech, but equal treatment is
required by the Constitution."
Mathew
D. Staver, the founder of Liberty Counsel and the Interim Dean
of Liberty University School of Law, stated: "The First Amendment
provides that community groups must receive equal treatment under
an open access policy. The Constitution does not pick and choose
between viewpoints on permissible subject matters. Religious viewpoints
are clearly protected."
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groups have the same right to meet in public facilities as secular
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