I know them, and I will pass on the suggestion. I'm not sure they will see
much in it for them.
Quoting artspit...@aol.com:
> On a more practical note, does anyone know who represented the parties in
> this Texas case, and whether one of them (or ideally, both together) might
> petition the court to replace these problematic seven words with an innocuous
> comparison that makes the same point, e.g., "Just as a student who is absent
> from school to observe a religious holiday and a student who is absent from
> school to attend a baseball game are not treated the same, neither are a
> halfway house operated for religious purposes and one that is not." ?
>
> Art Spitzer
>
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