9th Circuit upholds 10 Commandments display
Findlaw provides this summary:
Card v. City of Everett, No. 05-35996
In an action claiming that defendant-city’s display of a six-foot tall granite monument inscribed with the Ten Commandments on the grounds of the city hall violated state and federal constitutional Establishment Clauses, summary judgment for the city is affirmed where: 1) the circuit court finds that a limited exception to the Lemon test exists in contexts closely analogous to those in Van Orden v. Perry, 545 U.S. 677 (2005); and 2) this case presents such a closely analogous context that Van Orden controls, and the display at issue does not violate the Establishment Clauses.
The opinion and appendix are also accessible on the 9th Circuit website. The National Legal Foundation filed an amicus in support of the display.