Working to amend the Attorney's Fees Award Act is Rep. John Hostettler, a Republican from Indiana. Yesterday, he reintroduced the Public Expression of Religion Act, under which plaintiffs could still ask the courts to prevent governmental endorsement of religion--but could no longer soak the public for the privilege of being sued.Mr. Levenick is affiliated with the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.
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Friday, May 27, 2005
OpinionJournal - High Noon at Sunrise Rock
Christopher Levenick reports on how the ACLU has learned to get taxpayers to pay for church-state lawsuits filed by the ACLU against the government - and what's being done to address the mess:
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