ACLJ Files Federal Lawsuit against California School District for Discriminating against Religious Organization.LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- The American Center The American Center is a high-rise tower in Southfield, Michigan. It was built in 1975 and stands at 26 floors, with one basement floor, for a total of 27. The building's main use is that of a typical office tower. It also includes a parking garage and retail spaces. for Law and Justice, which specializes in constitutional law, today filed a federal lawsuit against the Upland Unified School District Upland Unified School District is a school district located in San Bernardino County, California that serves the community of Upland, California. It has a total population of approximately 63,800 and covers a total area of 24 square miles. in Upland, CA on behalf of a religious organization that faced discriminatory treatment for using school facilities after-hours. "This is a case where the school district singles out religious organizations and treats them differently from other community groups in utilizing school facilities," said Stuart J. Roth, Senior Counsel of the ACLJ ACLJ American Center for Law and Justice ACLJ Appleseed Center for Law and Justice (Washington, DC) . "The policy of the school district along with a California state education code are discriminatory because religious organizations are charged a fee to use facilities, while other similar organizations are not. We are hopeful the court will put an end to this discriminatory treatment and declare the policy and state law unconstitutional." The ACLJ today filed suit in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on behalf of the Pomona Valley The Pomona Valley, adjacent to the Inland Empire and San Gabriel Valley in California, straddles the border between Los Angeles County and San Bernardino County. Some residents consider the Pomona Valley to be a unique geographical area, independent of both. Chapter of the Child Evangelism Fellowship Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) is an international evangelical nonprofit organization founded by Jesse Overholtzer in 1937, headquartered in Warrenton, Missouri. The organization lists as its purpose to teach the Gospel to boys and girls and to get them involved in local (CEF CEF CAN (Controller Area Network) Extended Frame CEF Caixa Economica Federal (Brazil) CEF Cisco Express Forwarding CEF Common European Framework CEF Continuing Education Fund CEF Closed End Fund ), a not-for-profit religious community youth organization located in Upland, CA. The suit names the members of the Upland Unified School District Board of Education, the School Superintendent Noun 1. school superintendent - the superintendent of a school system overseer, superintendent - a person who directs and manages an organization , and the Assistant Superintendent as defendants. According to the suit, the school district permitted CEF to use school facilities for a weekly meeting from February through May 2004 that focused on how the Bible addresses issues facing students. After several meetings were held, CEF was presented with an invoice for $304 reflecting a fee of $19 per meeting charged to the organization because the meetings were classified as religious. CEF objected to the fee and when it applied to use school facilities again from May through June, the school district once again said the usage fee would apply. The suit contends the policy of the school district along with a California Education Code singles out religious organizations in a discriminatory fashion by charging a usage fee for religious groups, while other community organizations are permitted to use the facilities free of charge. The suit contends that the policy and education code violate the First and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution and requests that the court declare the policy and code unconstitutional. The suit also requests an injunction to prevent the discriminatory treatment from continuing. The American Center for Law and Justice, which specializes in constitutional law, is based in Washington, D.C. and its web site address is www.aclj.org. |
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