A.S. Haley—Fort Worth Diocese to Go First in Court

Posted by Kendall Harmon

However, unlike the case in San Joaquin, there is now a date that has been set for oral argument in the Court of Appeal -- and it will occur in the same week that oral arguments have been set in the Supreme Court of Virginia on the litigation between ECUSA, the Diocese of Virginia, and the Anglican District of Virginia. (The latter Court has not yet published a specific date and time for argument, but has announced only that arguments will occur sometime during its session meeting from April 12 to 16.)

The Court of Appeals for the Second District of Texas, which hears appeals from Fort Worth, has announced that it will hear oral argument on the writ sought by the Episcopal Diocese and Bishop Jack Iker on Wednesday, April 14, beginning at 1:30 p.m.

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Posted March 10, 2010 at 4:25 pm [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. Bishop Iker wrote:

Don’t hold your breath.  The other side has already requested a postponement for the hearing.  Previously they requested (and received) two requests for delays prior to having to reply to our appeal to the District Court.  And yet they accuse us as trying to avoid a trial based on the facts!  Why does the Beers-led diocese keep playing the delay game?

Bishop Iker

March 10, 9:28 pm | [comment link]
2. Dee in Iowa wrote:

everyone put on your “I Like Iker” buttons…...he’s postinggggggggggggggggggg

March 11, 12:53 pm | [comment link]
3. Robert Hopper wrote:

I prefer to put on my “I like the Episcopal Church” button.

March 11, 8:26 pm | [comment link]
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