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  Supreme Court Rejects Conn. Abuse Case, Calif. Property Fight

Beliefnet
October 5, 2009

http://blog.beliefnet.com/news/2009/10/supreme-court-rejects-conn-abu.php

WASHINGTON (RNS) The Supreme Court announced Monday (Oct. 5) that it will not intervene in two prominent church-state cases, one involving a Catholic diocese in Connecticut and the other a former Episcopal parish in California.

The Diocese of Bridgeport, Conn. has fought since 2002 to block the release of more than 12,000 pages of depositions and court records related to sexually abusive clergy. Four newspapers sued for access to the documents, which Connecticut courts have agreed should be open to the public.

The diocese had specifically petitioned Justice Antonin Scalia, a Catholic, to keep the documents closed until the high court had heard its appeal on the constitutionality of the release order. That appeal is still pending, but legal analysts say it now appears unlikely that the Supreme Court will take it up.

The diocese said the court order poses a risk to all churches' First Amendment rights and that "the content of the sealed documents soon to be released has already been extensively reported on."

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops backed the Bridgeport diocese, saying that "we must remain vigilant against the risk that court-enforced avenues for the legitimate disclosure of documents are not abused..."

The Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, however, said the "records will help parishioners and the public learn who helped to concea

 
 

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