Atheist sues over New Jersey license plate refusal 

 New York (CNN) -- Shannon Morgan identifies as an atheist and wants the world, 
or at least the car behind her, to know it. But the state of New Jersey says no.
 Morgan, of Leesburg, is suing the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission for 
rejecting her request for a vanity license plate reading "8THEIST," according 
to a formal complaint filed Thursday with the district court.
 But the commission nixed her request, saying the message "may carry 
connotations offensive to good taste and decency," according to the complaint.
 An Americans United for Separation of Church and State legal team is now 
helping her sue the commission claiming Morgan's First Amendment rights were 
violated.
 "The state of New Jersey is favoring religion while disparaging nonbelief," 
said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of the group. "It simply has no 
right to do that."
 Morgan claims that she was denied a license plate for "8THEIST" but approved 
for one that read "BAPTIST" and that this "expresses a preference for theistic 
religious beliefs, over non-theistic beliefs" according to the complaint.
 This case is all too familiar to another New Jersey native, David Silverman, 
who had to petition for a vanity license plate announcing his atheistic views. 
After he was initially rejected for a plate reading, "ATHE1ST," Silverman filed 
a formal complaint with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. He says that 
within three days, a supervisor at the commission issued him the plate.
 "The word 'atheist,' in my opinion, is not objectionable," Silverman, who is 
president of American Atheists, told CNN. "It's not a bad word and shouldn't be 
regarded as a bad word."
 He takes issue with the process, saying that it's problematic that atheists 
http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/category/atheism/ have to jump through hoops only 
to be denied, then have to appeal before their license plates get approved.
 
 Calls to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission were not immediately returned.
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