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Bible lawsuit sparks death threats against Texas attorney.


A 61-year-old Houston lawyer has received death threats in connection with her legal challenge to a religious display at a county courthouse.

Kay Staley filed a lawsuit against Harris County Harris County is the name of several counties in the United States:
  • Harris County, Georgia
  • Harris County, Texas
See also
  • Harris (disambiguation).
 last year over a monument that sits outside the Civil Courts Building. Staley's lawsuit argues that the four-and-half-foot marble monument that is topped by a Bible under glass lit by neon violates the First Amendment principle of church-state separation.

Harris County officials argued before U.S. District Court Judge Sim Lake Sim Lake is an American judge and attorney who has served on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas since 1988. He notably presided over the the trial of Enron Chairman Ken Lay and former Chief Executive Officer Jeff Skilling.  that the county was not in violation of the First Amendment because it neither built nor maintains the monument, The Houston Chronicle reported.

Lake, a Reagan appointee APPOINTEE. A person who is appointed or selected for a particular purpose; as the appointee under a power, is the person who is to receive the benefit of the trust or power. , ruled in Staley's favor on Aug. 10, ordering the county to remove the Bible display and pay Staley's legal fees. Lake said the Bible's presence on county property amounted to an unconstitutional government promotion of religion. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, however, stayed Lake's ruling pending an appeal.

In late August, the San Antonio Express-News The San Antonio Express-News is the daily newspaper of San Antonio, Texas. It is ranked as the third-largest daily newspaper in the state of Texas in terms of circulation, and is one of the leading news sources of South Texas, with offices in Austin, Brownsville, Laredo, and  reported that Staley had received an envelope in the mail that contained a small map with Staley's home address clearly marked and a scrawled message: "We have your address. It should be an easy shot."

Staley also testified during trial before Lake that she received an enormous amount of hate mail alter she filed her lawsuit, the Chronicle reported.

Former state judge John Devine John Devine is the name of:
  • John Devine (cyclist) (born 1985), American racing cyclist
  • John Devine (footballer) (born 1958), Irish footballer
  • John Devine (GAA) (born 1983), Irish Gaelic footballer
  • John Devine (Australian rules football)
, a Religious Right activist who supports the Bible's display on public property, told the Express-News, "We are at war now over the systematic elimination of Christian tradition Christian traditions are traditions of practice or belief associated with Christianity.

The term has several connected meanings. In terms of belief, traditions are generally stories or history that are or were widely accepted without being part of Christian doctrine.
 from civil government. This is just one more battle."

Staley told the newspaper she was not afraid, but "I look very carefully when I leave the house."
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Title Annotation:Around The States
Publication:Church & State
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 1, 2004
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