Topic: Monuments

TN: Sevier mayor, and the people, say prayer

Texas Republicans Support Religious Reference At Public Gatherings and On Government Buildings

TN: Fighting for prayer in Sevier

OK Commandments monument not okay

Ten Commandments monument to come down soon

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

High Court Passes on Ten Commandments Case

Law Review: An Examination of the Government Speech Doctrine Regarding Privately Donated Monuments Displayed on Public Land

SCOTUS Petitions to Watch includes Ten Commandments case

Law Review: Transfers of Government Land As Cures for Establishment Clause Violations

Historical Display Goes Up in Sumter County, Georgia

Utah: Summum wants its Seven Aphorisms to join Ten Commandments in city park.

Supreme Court to review Okla. monument

AZ: Senate panel OKs Ten Commandments at state site

Ten Commandments display will get Supreme Court review

Georgia: ACLU Asks Tattnall Co. to Take Down Ten Commandments Display

Law Review: The Endorsement Test after Summum

‘Philosophy’ poster containing Ten Commandments gets judge back in spotlight

Law Review: Pleasant Grove City v. Summum and the Government Speech Doctrine

Courts deeply split on Ten Commandments displays

Italian Judge Removed In Dispute Over Crucifixes In Courtrooms

Commandments reposted on Ky. courthouse walls

Display with Ten Commandments Ruled Constitutional by 6th Circuit

Proposed Monument To Secular Government Raises Opposition

Ten Commandment Projects Thwart ACLU

Supreme Court case will bear on Soledad Cross

Appeals court set to rule on fate of Soledad Cross

Temporary site found for Ten Commandments

Granite monument to go on north side of Oklahoma Capitol

The San Diego “cross case” – play it again . . .

9th Circuit Oral Arguments: In Mt. Soledad Cross Case

Judges review Soledad cross issues

Federal judges deciding fate of mountaintop cross

Soledad cross back on 9th Circuit’s agenda

ADF attorneys available to media after 9th Circuit arguments in Mt. Soledad cross case

LeFlore County puts hold on Commandments monument

OK: LeFlore County proceeds with Commandments plan

LeFlore, OK: Monument unveiling planned

ACLJ seeks dismissal of lawsuit banning references to God at Capitol Visitors Center

ACLU to speak about cross at Monterey city council meeting

Mt. Soledad in the Supreme Court’s Crosshairs: Why Legislative Recognition Should be Considered in Public Displays of Religion

Poland Comes to Italy’s Defense on the Crucifix

OH: Clark County working to fix Ten Commandments monument

12 Reasons The Cross Is Not A Violation of Freedom

Deed of Mistrust?: The Use of Land Transfers to Evade the Establishment Clause

10 Commandments overruled, now to SCOTUS

Haskell Co. seeks review of 10 Commandments ruling

Haskell Co. commissioners seek review of ruling on 10 Commandments monument at courthouse

ADF attorneys ask U.S. Supreme Court to review Okla. Ten Commandments decision

Historical Documents Display in Madison County, Georgia

ACLU takes narrow view on our religious symbols

Joe Infranco: Pray that court allows veterans’ cross

Federal Court of Appeals to Hear Kentucky Ten Commandments Case

Kentucky: 10 Commandments case heads back to court

Parties in Mount Soledad case watching how Supreme Court handles Mojave cross

Federal court orders Ohio judge to remove Ten Commandments

ACLU criticizes Monterey cross replacement fund

Court focuses on side issue in cross case

Monterey officials vote to replace cross on beach

Justices zero in on Congress’ role in Mojave-cross dispute

Supreme Court: Mojave Desert cross roundup

Doug Napier on the Zeb Bell Show to discuss the Mojave Desert cross

“Supreme Court hears arguments about cross on park land”

War memorials and the Constitution

OH: Lockland man sues over Ten Commandments at town hall

ACLJ: Supreme Court must uphold cross display in Mojave Desert

Pleasant Grove City v. Summum: The Supreme Court Finds a Public Display of the Ten Commandments to be Permissible Gov’t Speech

A huge flap over a small cross

Retired Brigadier General: “The divisive Mojave cross”

High court to decide if war memorial violates Constitution

Liberty Legal takes up cross for religion

Church and state in the Mojave Desert

“Dust-Up: Salazar vs. Buono” Part 3: Infranco v. Chemerinsky

Guess who’s now banned from Capitol Christmas tree!

Federal gov’t bans religious ornaments for 2009 Capitol Christmas tree