Pointing out the U.S. Supreme Court already has ruled that displays across America of the Ten Commandments can be legal, lawyers for First Liberty Institute and the Arkansas attorney general’s office have asked a federal court to toss a complaint about one such monument in that state.
“The Supreme Court already settled this debate – displays that are part of the history and tradition of America, like the Ten Commandments, are presumed to be constitutional,” explained Lea Patterson, counsel at First Liberty. “Displaying the Ten Commandments – a symbol of law and moral conduct with both religious and secular significance – is a longstanding national tradition as a matter of law. The court should summarily reject these anti-religion activist organizations’ unfounded lawsuits.”
The display at issue, on the grounds of the Arkansas state capitol, had been challenged by a list of activist organizations including the Satanic Temple, Freedom from […]
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