JUDGE AWARDS ACLU FEES FOR LAWSUIT OVER JESUS
PICTURE IN THE COURTHOUSE
For
immediate release
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
NEW ORLEANS - Yesterday, a federal District
Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana awarded the American Civil Liberties
Union $42,000 in attorneys’ fees in a case they brought challenging the legality
of a picture of Jesus Christ that was displayed at the Slidell City Courthouse.
Earlier
this year, Judge Ivan Lemelle ruled that the picture “served the purpose of
advancing, promoting, or endorsing Christianity, in violation of the
Establishment Clause of the First Amendment,” and ordered that the plaintiff be
awarded nominal damages.
The picture
depicted Jesus presenting a book, and had written in large gold letters, “To
Know Peace, Obey These Laws.” The ACLU asked
“We never
wanted to bring this case,” said Marjorie R. Esman, Executive Director of the
ACLU of Louisiana. “We asked the
city to remove the picture, but it refused.
This week’s
ruling simply puts a monetary value on the time and resources the ACLU spent in
bringing the case. “It’s too bad that the residents of