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In a brief supporting an ear- lier request by New York City to reopen the case, Solicitor Gener- al Walter Dellinger argued that the decision has adversely af- fected the ability of school dis- tricts to provide vital services to the disabled, and added enor- mously to the expense. Marc Stern, legal director of the American Jewish Congress and a leading church-state sepa- ration advocate, argued that the meaning of the Justice Depart- ment action was unclear. "The Department of Education has made it clear that it wants to see Aguilar overruled," he said. "The case is part and parcel of what we've come to understand as church-state separation; the question is, what would the court replace it with? Could we end up with something much worse if we begin revamping church-state separation law?" Good, Bad News On Hate Crimes This week's FBI announcement of the latest hate crimes statis- tics was a good news/bad news kind of story. The bad news first: According to the data, the total number of hate crimes increased some 40 percent in 1995 over the previous year; of some 8,000 incidents of vandalism and violence, some 1,058 were directed at Jews. But the news may not be as bad as it seems; in part, the in- crease reflects the growing num- ber of law enforcement agencies that are paying attention to the Hate Crimes Statistic Act, a law passed in 1990 mandating the collection of data on crimes based on racial, religious or ethnic big- otry. That law was passed after heavy-duty lobbying by Jewish groups such as the Anti-Defama- tion League. The problem is that the gov- ernment never appropriated any money for the data collection; as a result, local law enforcement agencies have not been rushing to seek out the required information. "The important fact is that the number of agencies reporting on hate crimes is significantly up from last year," said Michael Lieberman, deputy director of ADL's Washington office. 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