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Georgia prayer breakfast must be private, says court. (Around The States).


A federal court has ruled that a Georgia town's prayer breakfast can continue, so long as there was no official sponsorship by the local government.

On Jan. 7, U.S. District Judge Thomas Thrash thrash - To move wildly or violently, without accomplishing anything useful. Paging or swapping systems that are overloaded waste most of their time moving data into and out of core (rather than performing useful computation) and are therefore said to thrash.  ruled that East Point, Ga., can proceed with the community's five-year tradition of having a prayer breakfast featuring local civic and religious leaders. Local officials, however, must not use city funds, employees, facilities or supplies to subsidize the events.

With support from the American Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), nonpartisan organization devoted to the preservation and extension of the basic rights set forth in the U.S. Constitution. , five East Point residents sued the city over the prayer breakfasts, arguing that the official religious exercises "made non-Protestants feel like outsiders in their own city." The residents had asked Thrash to issue a restraining order restraining order: see injunction.  to prevent the event from taking place.

Thrash refused to stop the breakfasts, but agreed that any official support would be unconstitutional.

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 had acknowledged that city employees had used city time and funds from the city treasury to promote the breakfasts in the past.

Thrash, in his Newman v. City of East Point ruling, said the sponsorship must end. As part of the decision, the judge also said the name of the event must be changed from the "Mayor's Prayer Breakfast," to the "Community prayer breakfast" to avoid the appearance of official sanction.
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Date:Mar 1, 2002
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