Kentucky Court Permanently Enjoins 10 Commandments Display



Religion Clause blog reports on the ruling and links to several other reports and resources:

ACLU of Kentucky v. Grayson County, Kentucky, (WD KY, March 28, 2008), a Kentucky federal district court permanently enjoined a display of the Ten Commandments as part of a Foundations of American Law and Government Display in the Grayson County (KY) Courthouse . . .

It then concluded that the display violates the Establishment Clause because the Grayson County Fiscal Court had a predominately religious purpose in approving the display and a reasonable person would conclude it had the effect of endorsing religion.



2 Comments

  1. Danny Turner
    Posted April 2, 2008 at 2:33 pm | Permalink

    Well if the ACLU of Kentucky wants to take God out of everything then I hope they are in for the long haul, cause I for one will not stand and do nothing. I will continue to voice my opinion and I hope that the ACLU hears it, why don’t all you communist go back to Russia or somewhere like that. You do not deserve to breath the air in America. I didn’s see you on the front lines in Germany or Japan, Korea or even Vietnam. Where you in Quate, or Iran. Shut up or go home….

  2. coco
    Posted April 2, 2008 at 9:45 pm | Permalink

    THE ANTI-GOD groups need to be challenged. Americans, now, have law groups to do just that. Towns and gov. crumble with just one word from the ANTI-GOD groups. It is so disgusting, the ACLU gets lots of money out of towns and cities when they win, yet, i never hear of the Aclu and groups like them having to pay when they loose.

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