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State Civil Liberties Union Will Challenge De La Salle–Park Board Deal

February 27, 2006

The Minnesota Civil Liberties Union (MCLU) has advised the state attorney general’s office that it will challenge any Park Board plan to turn over public land for a De La Salle football field as an unconstitutional violation of the separation of church and state.

In a letter to Attorney General Mike Hatch on February 24, the MCLU charged that the proposed reciprocal-use agreement approved February 15 by the Park Board’s planning committee, violates the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution and certain articles of the Minnesota Constitution. “The agreement’s requirement that MPRB hand this land over for De La Salle use in order to allow them to expand their campus and advance their competitive edge within the education setting is an overt form of aid to a sectarian institution and in conflict with the principles set forth in the Minnesota Constitution,” wrote MCLU executive director Charles Samuelson.

The controversial plan includes bleachers for 750 people around a football and soccer field. About the half the facility will be on De La Salle School property and about half will be on park property, writes Kari VanDerVeen in the Downtown Journal. The land will be leased to the school by the Park Board.

Commissioners Bob Fine, Walt Dziedzic, and Carol Kummer voted in favor of the concept plan and reciprocal-use agreement. Commissioner Annie Young voted against both items, while Commissioner Tracy Nordstrom abstained on the concept plan and voted against the reciprocal-use agreement.

The full Park Board is scheduled to vote on the measure at its March 1 meeting.


Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on April 26, 2006 - 13:02.

"Separation of church and state" as used in this context is, like "states' rights" during the Civil Rights era, a code phrase. The ugly fact is that the MCLU is playing the anti-Catholic card - and dealing it from the bottom of the deck.

Submitted by Judy (not verified) on February 28, 2006 - 10:59.

Once again the religious right is trying to bully its way around the Constitution. If it weren't for the Civil Liberties Union and other watchdogs I can't imagine what kind of mess we'd be in. These religious organizations don't pay taxes to begin with and now they want more land on which to not pay taxes. Pay your dues or keep your hands off!

Submitted by Dann Dobson (not verified) on March 6, 2006 - 11:35.

I find OctiveBoy's comments interesting.

First, he anonymously attacks Phyliss Kahn and wants us to think this is just a dispute between Kahn and the school.

I live in Saint Paul and I am concerned about turning over public land to a religious insitution. I pointed out the constitutional problems on the Minneapolis Politics Board months ago. It doesn't matter if DeLaSalle has been there 200 or 2000 years. We should not be giving public land, to private religious institutions.

DeLaSalle got it's ballfield over a dozen years ago and now wants more. It appears that the Parks Board is now going to waste tax dollars on a lawsuit that they are likely to lose.

Dann Dobson
Saint Paul

Submitted by OctaneBoy (not verified) on March 1, 2006 - 15:45.

Judy, are you 13 or 14?

Ever wonder how long the high school's been there, or how long it's been part of the park system? Ever delve into the numbers of urban youth who get scholarships to De La Salle who otherwise would rot in Mpls. public schools? Ever ask where the MCLU was when the whole island was broken glass and drunks save for that school.

Since your holy grail seems to be the tax base, ask Phyllis Khan and all the other DFL phonies who live on Nicollet Island how much they paid and how they came to live on "park land" in the first place. The lefty priviledged who call it home tried to get the city council to do their bidding and failed. Then they turned to the park board and failed. Then they discovered some non-elected river preservation concern that never heard of Nicollet but seems to oppose a football field. Now they're desperatley prodding the MCLU along. Don't you see their desperation, hypocrisy and the hated of kids and education?

Loathe the "religious right" all you want. Keep pushing pins in your Dick Cheney doll, but don't let it blind you from the history of the situation, politicians' obfuscation of the issue, and the law.