Judge reaffirms: No 'Jesus' Prayers
• Indiana House of Representatives can't have clergy mention saviorAn Indiana federal judge yesterday reaffirmed his decision to forbid prayers to be offered that use Jesus' name in the state House of Representatives. U.S. District Judge David Hamilton rejected a request by Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma to review the original Nov. 30 ruling. Bosma claimed the directive was too vague to enforce. Ruling on a suit brought by the Indiana Civil Liberties Union, Hamilton said that "using Christ's name or title" or referring to a "savior" amounted to a state endorsement of religion. Opponents of the judge's action plan to appeal to the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago.
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