That’s $15,000 in legal fees and one dollar in damages. I really wish TST would seek real monetary damages for such blatant constitutional violations, it would send a message everywhere not to break the law.
That would kind of undermine their legitimacy though. I agree that the parties pushing for theocracy should be given better incentives against blatant unconstitutional behavior. But we also can’t give them any cover to paint TST as an opportunistic cash grab. By only seeking token damages, TST maintains the moral high ground while also protecting freedom from religion.
That’s $15,000 in legal fees and one dollar in damages. I really wish TST would seek real monetary damages for such blatant constitutional violations, it would send a message everywhere not to break the law.
That would kind of undermine their legitimacy though. I agree that the parties pushing for theocracy should be given better incentives against blatant unconstitutional behavior. But we also can’t give them any cover to paint TST as an opportunistic cash grab. By only seeking token damages, TST maintains the moral high ground while also protecting freedom from religion.
They know that all the money would just come from the taxpayers, and it would make them look bad.
Then they lose the high ground when christofascists paint them as out to make an easy buck off the taxpayers. $1 is a smart move.
Now I wish our legal system could let the winner designate a beneficiary, like,
“if you lose, you have to donate $600,000 to this child literacy program” or something.
And just have the money go directly from the loser to the charity.
Maybe that’s already a thing. I don’t know how our legal system works.