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Washington (JTA) — Jew-
ish organizations have
welcomed a federal appellate
court's unanimous decision
to bar a North Carolina
judge from opening each
day's court session with a
prayer.
The U.S. Court of Appeals
in Richmond upheld a ruling
by the federal district court
in Charlotte, N.C., that by
allowing such prayers,
Judge William Constangy
violated the First Amend-
ment to the Constitution.
A lawsuit against the
Greensboro trial judge was
brought by several defense
attorneys who objected to
Judge Constangy opening
each day's session with a
non-sectarian prayer that he
composed. Judge Constangy
argued that he was doing
nothing different than the
chaplains who open sessions
of the U.S. Congress with a
prayer each day.
The appeal court's decision
"is a welcome affirmation of
first principles," said Marc
Stern, co-director of the
American Jewish Congress
Commission on Law and So-
cial Action. AJCongress fil-
ed friend-of-the court briefs
in support of the suit in both
the district and appeals
courts.
"The Constitution not only
separates church and state,
but also imposes a special
obligation on judges to ad-
minister justice without
creating the appearance of
religious partiality," Mr.
Stern said.
The decision was also
welcomed by Steve
Freeman, legal director of
the Anti-Defamation
League, which filed a
separate brief.
German Vows
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Bonn (JTA) — Interior
Minister Wolfgang Schaeu-
ble has promised swift mea-
sures to curb neo-Nazi ex-
tremists in the new federal
states which were formerly
East Germany.
Racist violence has been
on the rise in those areas,
aimed chiefly at guest
workers, people seeking
asylum in Germany and for-
eigners in general.
The minister admitted
during a visit to the Berlin
Jewish community that the
Verfassungsschutz, the of-
fice dealing with political
extremists, has been ineffec-
tive and will have to be
strengthened.