Zach Lowe reports on the American Lawyer:
On July 23 a three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that the city of Fredericksburg, Va., acted properly in banning a member of its city council from invoking the name of Jesus Christ in prayers at the start of meetings . . .
People for the American Way, a nonprofit, took up the city’s case but recruited two Hunton & Williams litigators to share brief-writing duties and make the oral arguments . . .