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.

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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….
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.