From Deseret News archives:
Plaza suit is dismissed
Federal judge rejects ACLU's conspiracy claims
The ACLU responded by saying an appeal was likely.
U.S. District Judge Dale A. Kimball's 82-page dismissal of the ACLU's second Main Street Plaza lawsuit rejected point-by-point the group's contention that city leaders kowtowed to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when they adopted Mayor Rocky Anderson's Unity Center solution to the Main Street Plaza brouhaha last summer.
That solution extinguished the city's public access easement on the plaza an easement that made the plaza a public forum in exchange for 2.1 acres of church-owned land in Glendale, where a $5 million community center is to be built.
The suit had argued the community center swap was really a "sham."
But Kimball said the city received ample consideration for the easement, including the community center and the solution to one of the most divisive issues in recent city history.
Kimball also dismissed the ACLU's claims that the plaza is a "historic public forum" and subject to free speech. Instead, the plaza is private property distinct from the city's public sidewalks and streets, Kimball said.
ACLU of Utah executive director Dani Eyer said it's likely her group will appeal the ruling to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver.
After Monday's ruling, Lee J. Siegel, one of the ACLU's plaintiffs, said Kimball couldn't be fair because he is a member of the LDS Church.
"I don't know anything about the man personally; I just don't expect any Utah federal judge to go against the position of his or her church," Siegel said. "The way this state is run makes those of us who are not LDS feel like we are an oppressed minority."
Siegel said he expects appellate judges in Denver will see things differently.
All but one of Utah's federal judges are LDS Church members. Kimball himself has served in the church as a regional representative, stake president, high councilor and bishop.
Like Siegel, Eyer wasn't surprised they lost in Salt Lake City.
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