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Posted on 11.13.08 by Thomas L. Knapp
“The U.S. Supreme Court appeared divided on Wednesday on whether a city violated a religious group’s free-speech rights by refusing to put its monument in a public park near a similar Ten Commandments display. Some of the court’s conservative justices seemed concerned a ruling for the religious group would mean public parks across the nation would be forced to allow privately donated monuments that express a different view from those already on display. … But some liberal justices sounded sympathetic to the arguments by the religious group’s lawyer that it violated the constitutional right to free speech for a city to allow one message on public property while excluding another message.” (11/13/08) Link: http://tinyurl.com/5n68ct Filed under: RRND News | Report Bad Link Bookmark this post in Furl or Del.icio.us | |









