Then the first named plaintiff must have been Corliss Lamont,
leader of one of the humanist associations -- either the American
Humanist Association or the Council on Secular Humanism.  The latter
I think.

 Quoting "Volokh, Eugene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

    Aha!  Lamont v. Woods, 948 F.2d 825 (2nd Cir. 1991) -- thanks
very
much.  Special factoid bonus:  The second named plaintiff was Isaac
Asimov.

    Eugene


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        The case tou are lookin for is lamont imnvolving forein aid
channeled througjh churcjh groups

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        Subject: Establishment Clause and government action outside
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                I vaguely recall that there was a case dealing with
an
        Establishment Clause challenge to some government action
outside
the
        U.S. -- perhaps government funding of certain religious
institutions or
        some such.  But my quick searches couldn't find it; can
anyone
help me?
        Or am I just making it up?  (I did find the cases
challenging
our
        reactions with the Vatican, one involving Fred Phelps of
funeral
        picketing infamy.)

                Eugene
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