Federal judge upholds Ten Commandments display.
A Federal Judge has upheld a Ten Commandments display in Rowan County, which is similar to the one in Mercer County, as a part of a "Foundations of American Law and Government" exhibit that also includes such documents as the Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact and Declaration of Independence. Read about it here.
This is NOT a surprise considering that a federal Appeals court already approved Mercer County's exhibit, following a tacit approval from the U. S. Supreme Court, which followed an earlier SCOTUS opinion that found McCreary County's Decalogue exhibit to be unconstitutional.
I wonder what the other counties are waiting on to display their own exhibits?
This is NOT a surprise considering that a federal Appeals court already approved Mercer County's exhibit, following a tacit approval from the U. S. Supreme Court, which followed an earlier SCOTUS opinion that found McCreary County's Decalogue exhibit to be unconstitutional.
I wonder what the other counties are waiting on to display their own exhibits?
Labels: Justice, Kentucky Constitution, The Constitution
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