U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear Bible marker case

The Oklahoman: “The U.S. Supreme Court has spoken: The Ten Commandments monument must be removed from the Haskell County Courthouse lawn . . . ‘We’re very disappointed that the Supreme Court didn’t take the case,’ said attorney Kevin Theriot of the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Alliance Defense Fund, which defends religious freedom cases and represented Haskell County commissioners in the case. ‘Our concern is that Haskell County officials and other small county officials around the country are still without guidance as to exactly how to apply the Supreme Court rulings that really are contradictory in the case,’ Theriot said.”