COURT RULES
For
Immediate Release
April 16, 2008
Today Judge Ivan Lemelle ruled that the portrait of Jesus that was
installed on the
Today in a written opinion, Judge Lemelle repeated that the original
display was unconstitutional, and found that the plaintiffs are entitled to
damages and attorneys' fees for having brought the lawsuit that led to the
modification of the display. “Plaintiffs’
primary purpose of altering or dismantling the display was achieved through the
Defendants’ alteration of the display after the lawsuit was filed,” wrote Judge
Lemelle.
"When we took on this case, people called us un-American, and the American Taliban,” said Marjorie R. Esman, Executive Director of the ACLU of Louisiana. “But all we were doing was supporting the American ideal that Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, atheists, agnostics - everyone should feel that our legal system is here to protect them. This is one of the most basic principles of the Constitution and of fundamental fairness.”
“Although we are pleased that Judge Lemelle agreed with us that the
original display violated the Constitution, we regret that this lawsuit had to
be filed at all,” Esman continued.
“We tried to work with the City of