McCreary County Looking to Re-Try SCOTUS Case
2005.11.16 (Wed) 23:27
Just five months ago, the Supreme Court issued opinions on two cases in which the Ten Commandments were being displayed on government property. Because of a swing vote by Justice Breyer, the display i [»]
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Newdow Marches On
2005.09.15 (Thu) 21:42
As reported yesterday by ABC News: A federal judge declared the reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools unconstitutional Wednesday, a decision that could put the divisive issue on track [»]
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Thoughts on the Ten Commandments Cases
2005.07.16 (Sat) 00:17
At the end of June, the Supreme Court ruled on two Ten Commandments cases — McCreary and Van Orden. In McCreary, the court upheld the ruling that a Kentucky display of the Ten Commandments in a [»]
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Happy Fourth of July
2005.07.01 (Fri) 23:44
For those of you who celebrate the upcoming U.S. Independence Day, enjoy the holiday. For those who don't but who get a long weekend anyway, enjoy the long weekend. For those for whom this is just a s [»]
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Some Ten Commandments SCOTUS Links
2005.03.04 (Fri) 11:57
As we noted earlier this week (and as most people who visit this site no doubt knew), the Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday regarding government displays of the Ten Commandments. The post-gam [»]
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Ten Commandments Cases to Begin This Week
2005.02.27 (Sun) 23:02
Two Ten Commandments cases — Van Orden v. Perry and McCreary County v. ACLU of Kentucky — are scheduled to be heard by the Supreme Court beginning this Wednesday, March 2. For our part, we [»]
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What Don't You Get About "No Ten Commandments"?
2004.12.17 (Fri) 20:59
By now, the news of an Alabama judge wearing the Ten Commandments on his judicial robes when presiding over trials has surely made its way to all corners of the political world. Apparently, Roy Moore' [»]