A federal court judge in Madison, Wisconsin today (October 1, 2010) dismissed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of engravings of the National Motto -- "In God We Trust" -- and the Pledge of Allegiance at the Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, D.C., according to the CNS News website.
U.S. District Judge William M. Conley ruled that atheist Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) did not have the legal standing to sue the Architect of the Capitol -- the office responsible for the Capitol building and grounds -- to remove the engravings, and that it was pointless to try to stop the engravings, since they have already been made.
The judge noted that under prior Supreme Court precedents, taxpayers can only bring legal challenges for perceived injuries if the injuries are directly tied to specific appropriations by Congress.
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