Christian Post - Utah Gnostic Group Sues to Have Display Next to Ten Commandments
By Michael Gryboski, ChristianPost.com A Utah-based religious group is suing the city of Pleasant Grove over its decision to not allow them to place
Daily Herald - Utah Religious Group Sues to Display Monument
By Associated Press, HeraldExtra.com A Utah religious group has asked a state court judge to order the city of Pleasant Grove to place its monument i
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11:13 AM
Nov. 10, 2011
Christian Post - Utah Gnostic Group Sues to Have Display Next to Ten Commandments
By Michael Gryboski, ChristianPost.com A Utah-based religious group is suing the city of Pleasant Grove over its decision to not allow them to place a monument on public property next to a Ten Commandments display. . . . Geoffrey Surtees, attorney
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2:40 PM
Nov. 8, 2011
Daily Herald - Utah Religious Group Sues to Display Monument
By Associated Press, HeraldExtra.com A Utah religious group has asked a state court judge to order the city of Pleasant Grove to place its monument in a park - a move that follows a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruling that rejected a similar request
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4:21 PM
Nov. 7, 2011
Daily Herald - Summum Refiles Lawsuit Against Pleasant Grove
By Laura Giles, HeraldExtra.com After being rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2009 and by a federal judge in 2010, the Summum organization has filed a lawsuit against the city of Pleasant Grove in state court. Summum, a religious organization, w
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10:25 AM
Nov. 7, 2011
Here We Go Again: Summum v. Pleasant Grove
Over two years ago, in Pleasant Grove City v. Summum, the ACLJ obtained a unanimous victory in the U.S. Supreme Court allowing a city to display a donated Ten Commandments monument in a public park without having to display any and all donated monume
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8:41 AM
Jun. 28, 2011
Pleasant Grove v. Summum
ACLJ Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow presented oral arguments before the Supreme Court, and in a unanimous decision, the Court issued a landmark First Amendment ruling clearing the way for governments to accept permanent monuments of their choosing in publ
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12:00 AM
Jul. 1, 2009
ACLJ Back in Utah defending Ten Commandments Display after Supreme Court Victory
Summum v. Pleasant Grove, a Supreme Court case which we won earlier this year in a 9-0 victory, is quite remarkably far from over. First, some background. Six years ago, a religious group called Summum asked the City of Pleasant Grove, Utah to e
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11:00 PM
Mar. 1, 2009
Another Supreme Court Win
We received news this morning that the Supreme Court of the United States granted certiorari in our companion case to Pleasant Grove City v. Summum today. In Duchesne City v. Summum, a Ten Commandments monument similar to that of Pleasant Groves was
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11:00 PM
Feb. 24, 2009
Supreme Court Victory!
Without dissent, the Supreme Court gave the ACLJ a resounding victory today in the Pleasant Grove City, Utah case involving the display of the Ten Commandments.
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11:00 PM
Feb. 24, 2009
ACLJ Wins Unanimous Decision at Supreme Court in Pleasant Grove v. Summum
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11:00 PM
Feb. 24, 2009
Supreme Court Win Today in Pleasant Grove, 9-0
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of the United States today issued a landmark First Amendment ruling clearing the way for governments to accept permanent monuments of their choosing in public parks. The decision comes in the case of Pleasa


