Attorneys argued a case before Minnesota's Supreme Court today (Wednesday) which could affect whether ministers who act as secular counselors are liable for negligence. The hearing stems from the case of a Minnetonka couple who saw a minister for marriage counseling. During that time, the minister became romantically involved with the wife. The husband tried to sue the minister and church for negligent counseling. As Minnesota Public Radio's Elizabeth Stawicki reports, the case raises constitutional issues of the separation between church and state.