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Friday, November 20, 2009
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In The Courts
  ACLU of Ohio v. Adams County, (2004)
 

The Supreme Court on June 28, 2005 declined to take the case out of Ohio where the ACLJ represents the Adams County school board which was sued for permitting a local ministerial association to erect monuments on school property which contain the Ten Commandments.  After suit was filed, the Board changed the display into a Foundations of American Law and Government display which includes several other influential texts.  A federal district court ruled in favor of the ACLU, and that decision was upheld by a federal appeals court.  The high court declined to take the case and the lower court decision stands.


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