The former case will now be heard in a district court in Detroit, and the decision regarding the second case leaves a California Supreme Court ruling intact: "The St. James parish in the diocese of Los Angeles separated from the denomination in 2003 and tried to take church property with them. But the denomination fought the parish’s efforts to take the property, and the California Supreme Court agreed."
Monday, October 12, 2009
Supreme Court Declines Two LGBT-related Cases
"During its official opening day orders Monday, the Supreme Court refused to hear the appeal of a Michigan school district which was seeking to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the parents of a student who was being repeatedly harassed as a 'queer' and 'faggot.' The 6th Circuit federal appeals court ruled in January that the case, Hudson Area Schools v. Patterson, should proceed to trial...The Supreme Court also refused Monday to hear an appeal from an Episcopal Church in Los Angeles that sought to break away from the national denomination because the denomination allowed the consecration of a gay bishop, Gene Robinson of New Hampshire."
The former case will now be heard in a district court in Detroit, and the decision regarding the second case leaves a California Supreme Court ruling intact: "The St. James parish in the diocese of Los Angeles separated from the denomination in 2003 and tried to take church property with them. But the denomination fought the parish’s efforts to take the property, and the California Supreme Court agreed."
The former case will now be heard in a district court in Detroit, and the decision regarding the second case leaves a California Supreme Court ruling intact: "The St. James parish in the diocese of Los Angeles separated from the denomination in 2003 and tried to take church property with them. But the denomination fought the parish’s efforts to take the property, and the California Supreme Court agreed."
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