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June 28, 2006

Herald Leader: School now part of funding lawsuit

The University of the Cumberlands has become a defendant in a lawsuit that argues that an $11-million appropriation for a pharmacy school and scholarships at the Williamsburg school violates the state constitution.

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The plaintiffs, who contend that the appropriation is unconstitutional because the university is a religious institution, are: the Rev. Paul Simmons of Americans United for Separation of Church and State; the Rev. Albert Pennybacker, former national president of the Interfaith Alliance; the Jefferson County Teachers Association; Christina Gilgor, executive director of the Kentucky Fairness Alliance; and the alliance, a gay rights organization.

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