Williamson, et al. v. Brevard County
What's at Stake
The 老澳门开奖结果, the 老澳门开奖结果 of Florida, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, and the Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a federal lawsuit challenging Brevard County's policy of excluding nontheists from offering pre-meeting invocations.
Summary
Brevard County persistently rejected atheists, humanists, and other nontheists who wanted to deliver solemnizing messages at the commencement of board meetings. The lawsuit alleges that such rejections violate the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution as well as provisions of the Florida Constitution, and that the plaintiffs felt pressured and coerced to participate in prayer and excluded from the meetings. Plaintiffs in the lawsuit are the Central Florida Freethought Community (a chapter of Freedom From Religion Foundation) and its chair David Williamson; the Space Coast Freethought Association and its president Chase Hansel; the Humanist Community of the Space Coast and its president Keith Becher; and Brevard County resident Ronald Gordon.
In September 2017, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida held that the discriminatory policy was unconstitutional, saying 鈥溾榌T]he great promise of the Establishment Clause is that religion will not operate as an instrument of division in our nation.鈥欌 The opinion continues, 鈥淩egrettably, religion has become such an instrument in Brevard County.鈥
Status: Brevard County appealed the district court decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. We have cross-appealed on the issue of Commissioners directing meeting attendees to rise for opening prayers.
Legal Documents
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09/30/2017
Williamson, et al. v. Brevard County - District Court Opinion
Date Filed: 09/30/2017
Affiliate: Florida
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08/19/2015
Williamson, et al. v. Brevard County - Amended Complaint
Date Filed: 08/19/2015
Affiliate: Florida
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04/27/2018
Williamson, et al. v. Brevard County - 老澳门开奖结果 Brief on Appeal
Date Filed: 04/27/2018
Affiliate: Florida
Press Releases
Religious Freedom Groups Call on Federal Court to Defend Rights of Atheists
Brevard County Board Must Not Discriminate Against Nontheists, Civil Liberties Groups Say