Americans United For Separation Of Church And State v. Ronald W. Reagan

786 F.2d 194
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedApril 25, 1986
Docket85-1309
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Americans United For Separation Of Church And State v. Ronald W. Reagan, 786 F.2d 194 (3d Cir. 1986).

Opinion

786 F.2d 194

54 USLW 2519

AMERICANS UNITED FOR SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE; Robert
L. Maddox, Individually and as Executive Director of
Americans United for Separation of Church and State;
American Baptist Churches In the U.S.A.; Robert C.
Campbell, Individually and as General Secretary of the
American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A.; American Council
of Christian Churches of California; Edgar R. Koons,
Individually and as President of the American Council of
Christian Churches of California; American Humanist
Association; Frederick Edwards, Individually and as
Executive Director of the American Humanist Association;
Church of the Brethren; Robert W. Neff, Individually and as
General Secretary of the Church of the Brethren; Council on
Religious and Civil Liberty; Institute of Women Today; the
National Association of Evangelicals; Billy A. Melvin,
Individually and as Executive Director of the National
Association of Evangelicals; National Association of Laity;
Joseph T Skehan, Individually and as President of the
National Association of Laity; National Council of the
Churches of Christ In the U.S.A.; Bishop Philip Cousin,
Individually and as President of the National Council of the
Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.; the National Coalition of
American Nuns; Ohio Association For Public Education and
Religious Liberty; G. Weir Hartman, Individually and as
Executive Director of Ohio Association for Public Education
and Religious Liberty; Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.);
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc.; C.J. Malloy,
Jr., Individually and as General Secretary of the
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc.; Unitarian
Universalist Association; Unitarian Universalists For
Religious Freedom; Ken Gjemre, Individually and as Chair of
Unitarian Unitarian Universalists for Religious Freedom;
High Woods Reformed Church; Right Rev. H. Coleman McGehee,
Jr.; James Mankin; Gary M. Beauchamp; Gaston D. Cogdell;
P.D. Wilmeth; J.P. Sanders; James J. Brown; W.L. Lumpkin;
Robert D. Hughes; Robert A. Parker; Alton H. McEachern;
E. Mallary Binns; James A. Langley; Malcom G. Lunceford;
Charles H. Ashcraft; Rudy A. Pulido; C. Welton Gaddy; Ira
H. Peak, Jr.; James Leo Garrett, Jr.; Paul Griffin Jones,
II; Leon Hyatt, Jr.; Phil Dowell Strickland; Rabbi
Balfour Brickner; Larry L. Lewis; Bernard F. Didier;
James P. Archibald; William V. Wiist; R. Lee Kretz;
Mitchell A. Tyner; Willis Adams; Edwin E.G. Shafer;
Gordon W. Zutz; Edd Doerr; David D. Van Strien; Theodore
A. Webb; James F. Hornback; David M. Howard; L.J.
Peterson; Ronald B. Flowers; Norman J. Bauer; Fred
Schwengel; Glen A. Holman; Augusta P. Finkelstein;
Carolyn E. Morgan; Mary Lee S. O'Neal; Mary Beth Beck;
Walter B. Pontynen, Jr.; James C. Weydert; Lynn L.
Weydert; Mickie L. Weydert; Bernice G. George; Barbara
Moon; Wilbur F. Hermance; Florida S. Eschenbach; Jewel E.
Morrison; Stewart M.L. Pollard; Wendell Phillips Berwick;
C.R. Caley; Charles H. Sumner; Lea W. Clayton, Jr.;
Albert R. Dilley; Francis W. Hensley; Robert R. Tilitz;
Mario Cuniberti; James T. McCollum; W.B. Tichenor;
Carolina C. Capistrano; Alvin W. Stuart; John V. Stevens,
Sr.; Harry F. Michaels; Baptist General Association of
Virginia; Adventist Laymen's Foundation of Arkansas;
Adventist Laymens' Foundation of Mississippi, Appellants,
v.
Ronald W. REAGAN, As President of the United States of
America; United States of America; George P. Shultz, As
Secretary of State; Department of State; James A. Baker,
As Secretary of the Treasury; Department of the Treasury;
and William A. Wilson, as the United States Ambassador to
the Holy See.

No. 85-1309.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued Jan. 16, 1986.
Decided March 21, 1986.
Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc Denied April 25, 1986.

Lee Boothby (argued), Berrien Springs, Mich., Earl W. Trent, Jr., American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., Valley Forge, Pa., for appellants; Walter E. Carson, Forest Montgomery, Washington, D.C., of counsel.

Richard K. Willard, Acting Asst. Atty. Gen., Edward S.G. Dennis, Jr., U.S. Atty., Leonard Schaitman, Paul Blankenstein, Nicholas S. Zeppos, James M. Spears (argued), Attys., Appellate Staff, Civil Div., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C., for appellees.

Before SEITZ and GIBBONS, Circuit Judges and GERRY, District Judge.*

OPINION OF THE COURT

GIBBONS, Circuit Judge:

Americans United for Separation of Church and State and others appeal from a judgment dismissing their amended complaint against the President of the United States, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the United States Ambassador to the Vatican. The complaint sought declarations (1) that congressional actions consenting to the appointment of and funding for a diplomatic mission to the Vatican violate the first amendment and (2) that the President's actions in extending diplomatic recognition to the Vatican--sending an ambassador to and receiving an ambassador from the Vatican--exceed the President's article II powers and violate both the first amendment and the liberty clause of the fifth amendment. The complaint sought a permanent injunction against funding of the diplomatic mission to the Vatican and an order enjoining the Ambassador from engaging in ambassadorial activity. The district court granted the defendants' Rule 12(b) motion to dismiss on the grounds that the plaintiffs lacked standing and that the controversy was not justiciable. We affirm.

I.

The Complaint

The amended complaint alleges that Americans United for Separation of Church and State is a nonprofit corporation formed to maintain and advance civil and religious liberties through the enforcement of the rights and privileges of the Constitution. Other plaintiffs included twenty organizations that may be loosely defined as religious, twelve officials of those organizations, and seventy-one individual members of the clergy of various demoninations. It is alleged that each individual plaintiff is a citizen, a federal taxpayer, and a voter.

According to the complaint the United States appointed a consul to the Papal States on June 26, 1797, and that in 1847 formal diplomatic relations beyond the consular level were established. That relationship continued until 1867 when a controversy arose over the prohibition in the City of Rome of public worship by non-Roman Catholic denominations. Reacting to that controversy, Congress, in "An Act Making Appropriations for the Consular and Diplomatic Expenses of the Government for the Year ending thirtieth June eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and for other Purposes," legislated that "no money hereby or otherwise appropriated shall be paid for the support of an American legation at Rome, from and after the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven." Act of Feb. 28, 1867, ch. 99, 14 Stat. 412, 413. As a result of that legislation the United States terminated diplomatic relations with the Papal States.

In 1873 the modern Kingdom of Italy annexed the Papal States.

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