Is it unconstitutional to display a religious monument, memorial, or other item on public property?

America's Judeo-Christian heritage is a significant part of our history as a nation. The public display of religious items has long been a practice in our country. But we often receive questions about the legality of this.

Is it unconstitutional to display religious monuments or memorials on public property? Does it violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment? Download and read our free legal guide to find out.

Is it unconstitutional to display a religious monument, memorial, or other item on public property?

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