National Lawsuit filed against school prayer SALT I.AKH CITY (AIM A federal law suit (lied Monday against tvvu school districts in this heavily Mnrmnn st.11»■ seeks In forbid prayers at everything from graduations to foot ball games I'ravers at graduation ceremonies and nth el st bool sponsored at tivities violate st.ile and federal guarantees of Ireetlom of religion and separation of church and state according to lawsuit I lie suit was filed in I S District ( ourt In the A merit an ( nil Liberties t 'nit in "Refusal to participate in this school sponsored praying leaves students and teach ers vulnerable to ostracism, relit ille and tils crimination said Michele I’aieli I’ixler At 1.1 ' stall i■ vet olive tbrei tor It isu'l only at graduation Ntanv student’- have complained that students huddle hefuie theatric al perform anc.es hi in the lot her room II they don t par lit ipate. there is peer pressure she said 1'he Supreme t our! in t'ttid banned organ izetl st liool sponsored prayer sessions tor stu dents The lawsuit was tiled on behalf ol four students, a teat bet and a st bool t ounselor in the t Iranite ami Alpine st bool ilisti it Is I low ever, if the At I I wins the suit woldtl (one all ■)() ol the state's school distrit Is to stop prayers at graduation and other st liool spoil soil’d activities, saitl At I L attorney Michael I’alrit h ()'Urleri The l.iwsuit appears certain to escalate a long simmering debate in a state where some 7(1 percent of 1.7 million residents are mem hers of 1 he Church of |esus Christ ol Latter cl.i\ Saints llowevei O'Brien said Mormons weren't the onh target "I'm ,i C.ithulU .md 1 would bring .i suit .igainst tin' t atholic s m Huston. tir said "Ihvenl nun-denominational prayer is still a religious activitv Mormon (.hurt li offii mis had no irnmt'di ati‘ comment Mondav dm Norm Hangerter a Republic an and a Mormon, wants the slate Legislature to appro priale hinds lor the sc hool clistrit ts to fight the lawsuit said Hudd Scruggs the- governor's c Itief ot stall "The districts are in an impossible posi tion right now bee ause the\ are literally lac ing lawsuits from both sides Sc ruggs said, refer img to threatened c cninlcTsuils bv supporters c cl sc hool prayer District olhc nils declined to comment Monday (oanite based in Salt Lake (.minty has n on students and is the state largest distric I Alpine based in Ameru an I ink has PL loj students I want to he there and see mv seniors graduate but 1 have tell more and more the in justice ol being fumed to attend state spon sored meetings where prayers are said. said Adrienne Morris, a plaint iff who teaches at (ire ill High Sc hool in the Alpine distric I "1 reednru of redigion must also have free dom from religion, ' she said It is simply un just to make me pal t Ic ipate i'ile furor over sc hool prayer erupted here in PttWi when a student at the Jordan Sc hool District claimed m a lawsuit that a Mormon oriented prayer at graduation violated the- stu dent's c iv d rights That district eliminated prayer at gradua t ion Souter had opposed medicaid abortions WASHINGTON |AIM Su preme (aiurt nominee David .Souter. as New Hampshire's .it torrnw general opposed an or drr that the state pay for Modi i aid abortions In its ll)7l> brief, the state re ferred to abortion as ' the kill ing ot unborn i hildren The brief was filed during a federal i ourt appeal of a i ase begun during the tenure of Smiter's predecessor Warren Rudman aitd Souter did not personally argue the ease New Hampshire's attorney general is appointed bv the governor and required b\ law to represent the governor s i iews in court New Hampshire's governor at the time was arch-conservative Meldrirn I hompson Souter s name was listed on the brief but It was signed by its author. Richard Wiesbusch then an assistant attorney gen oral White House depot v press sec retary Stephen Hart said he did not know it Bush had been told about the l‘i7t> brief 'What's important is the presi dent supports Ins nominee.' 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