Court Declines Mich. Faith-Based Case

Lawyer Blogs

[##_1L|1014689179.jpg|width="120" height="101" alt=""|_##]The Supreme Court on Monday declined to get involved in a dispute between Michigan officials and a faith-based program for troubled youths. The Michigan Family Independence Agency imposed a moratorium on Teen Ranch Inc. from participating in a government-financed program for abused, neglected and delinquent children, saying the ranch coerced the 11- to 17-year-olds into religious activities.

Teen Ranch denies that it forced the young people to attend religious services, saying that it offers alternatives such as academic study time, writing letters home and recreational time in a gymnasium.

In asking the justices to take the case, lawyers for Teen Ranch say the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati incorrectly expanded a 2003 Supreme Court ruling to cover Teen Ranch. In the 4-year-old ruling, the Supreme Court barred state scholarships for students studying to enter the clergy.

The appeals court decision enables bureaucrats "to discriminate against religious organizations at will," lawyers for Teen Ranch said in asking the justices to take the case.

Related listings

  • Family of alleged Bulger victim to get day in court

    Family of alleged Bulger victim to get day in court

    Lawyer Blogs 11/26/2007

    Another family of a man allegedly ordered killed by Whitey Bulger may be able to win damages against the FBI without going through a trial.On February 19, U.S. District Court Judge Reginald Lindsay will consider a motion for summary judgment by the w...

  • Maryland Police/Sheriff Investigate Taser Death

    Maryland Police/Sheriff Investigate Taser Death

    Lawyer Blogs 11/19/2007

    Frederick law enforcement agencies are conducting dual investigations into the death of a 20-year-old man who died Sunday after a Frederick County Sheriff’s deputy used a Taser to subdue him. According Cpl. Jennifer Bailey, spokeswoman for the Sherif...

  • Texas Judge Issues Injunction Against Tribe

    Texas Judge Issues Injunction Against Tribe

    Lawyer Blogs 11/19/2007

     A Texas judge grants a permanent injunction against the Wichita-based Kaweah Indian Nation and its self-proclaimed chief, Malcomb Webber. The unrecognized tribe is accused of defrauding illegal immigrants by falsely claiming they could get Soci...

New Rochelle, New York Personal Injury Lawyers

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, contact Kommer, Bave & Ollman, LLP, in New Rochelle, New York, immediately. We can answer all your questions and work with you to determine if you have the grounds for a personal injury lawsuit. The attorneys at our firm are determined to resolve even the most difficult of cases. We will work closely with you to determine the best course of action to get your claim or case resolved in the most efficient way possible. We will fight for your right to compensation! No one should have to suffer a financial burden from the result of another person’s carelessness. The attorneys at Kommer, Bave & Ollman, LLP will aggressively fight to ensure that justice is served on your behalf.

Business News

New York & New Jersey Family Law Matters We represent our clients in all types of proceedings that include termination of parental rights. >> read