From Deseret News archives:
ACLU ponders an appeal
Plaza ruling may be hard to overturn, attorney believes
ACLU of Utah Executive Director Dani Eyer has already said an appeal is definite enough to "set your watch by." But board members still have to go along, and observers agree that U.S. District Judge Dale A. Kimball has rendered a fairly seamless decision.
Local First Amendment attorney Randy Dryer said Kimball's thorough, comprehensive rejection of the ACLU's legal claims makes it unlikely the ACLU can succeed on appeal like it did in the first plaza case. (See accompanying plaza time line.)
"Given Judge Kimball's articulation of his rationale and reasoning, it's going to make it harder to be overturned on appeal," Dryer said. "I think his opinion is going to be upheld."
Others agree Kimball's 82-page, detailed dismissal will stand, since the plaza deal was crafted with a potential ACLU suit in mind.
"I ended up voting for the mayor's solution because I thought it would end the legal battle," she said.
LDS Church attorney Alan Sullivan said "the mayor and the City Council complied with the Constitution in all respects" in crafting the Unity Center swap.
The mayor said the second suit was devoid of "any legal merit" and "a very, very different lawsuit than the first one." The appeal must counter a ruling that has rejected the underpinnings of the ACLU's arguments.
Those arguments and Kimball's rejections are:
Argument The ACLU sought a preliminary injunction barring the city's Unity Center solution. The deal caused daily damage to citizen's free speech rights by forbidding expression on the plaza. The injunction would return free speech to the plaza until the plaza case was decided.
Kimball The argument rings hollow for two reasons the ACLU filed its injunction request three months after they filed their lawsuit, and waited five months after the city and church closed the Unity Center deal. If the ACLU was so concerned why did it wait five months?
Comments
- USAF expects UAE role to continue 10:00 a.m.
- Millions will have to repay tax credit 9:56 a.m.
- Atlantis set for launch 9:54 a.m.
- L.A. pushes to get repaid 9:50 a.m.
- Vitamin D deficiency puts U.S. at risk 9:48 a.m.
- Suntech plans Phoenix-area plant 9:43 a.m.
- Stocks jump as retail sales rebound 9:40 a.m.
- CBS launching turn-of-decade project 9:37 a.m.
- Iran's Russian reactor startup delayed 9:34 a.m.
- 13 bodies found west of Baghdad 9:30 a.m.
- Apostle's wife felt comfort in attack
- MWC expand? Get rid of deadweight
- TCU stays 4th in AP; Y. 19th, U. 23rd
- Bennett at center of GOP storm
- Win in New Mexico good for Y?
- BYU happy to escape with victory
- Relieved Cougs prep for Falcons
- TCU creams U.
- Jazz rookies had to grow up quickly
- Wounded Utes limp home
- BYU happy to escape with victory
231 - TCU creams U.
229 - Editorial: Mormons and gay rights
207 - Will state consider gay rights law?
150 - Can BYU root for (ick) Utah Utes?
131 - RSL heads to MLS title game
130 - Utes remain silent about BCS
120 - Celtics crush Jazz
104 - TCU stays 4th in AP; Y. 19th, U. 23rd
103 - 3A: Hurricane advances to title game
89
Sears is holding a special VIP night Sunday, Nov. 15, in stores and online.
How do you handle kids and contests? Our oldest daughter, 7, is of the...
"What's the big deal. When I graduated, our valedictorian bore her testimony...
read the post on the lose of language and you'll see what's up! and this is a...
with Bronco in every facet. I happened to be visiting Provo from Vegas,...
I had no idea that that it ranked so among other structures. I know when I...
The MWC has made some real progress since those eight broke away from the...
There is a difference between thanking God and proselytizing. If she had...
@Of Course, Splitme --- There is a HUGE difference between "crediting God for...
Seems like to me the state of Utah has a bunch of babies as sports fans. It...
We are inflicting this same terrible suffering on others in the middle east a...
I am a Bronco fan and I'm not sure if some of these posts are really made by...

You can be the first to comment on this story.