
It's a case that is likely to change the legal landscape in America and the American Center for Law and Justice is at the forefront of this landmark legal battle. The Supreme Court of the United States has agreed to hear a troubling case affecting the display of the Ten Commandments in a city park in Utah. The crucial First Amendment case is Pleasant Grove City v. Summum (No. 07-665). Read our press release on the case here.
We must convince the Supreme Court to reject a lower court ruling that will force cities and states to make a troubling choice: remove their existing displays, including long-standing patriotic or historic displays, or permit any group to display any monument in public places. Imagine if New York City would be required to tear down the Statue of Liberty or counter everything it stands for with a "Statue of Tyranny".
Now, you can stand with us by joining our Special Supreme Court Committee. You will get special access as this enormously important case progresses. As a member of this committee, you'll receive copies of the legal briefs, first-hand reports from Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow, fact sheets, and timely updates as this case unfolds. Complete the form below to join the Special Supreme Court Committee!