
The ACLJ is en route to the Supreme Court of the United States with two crucial cases. We are asking the Justices to hear our arguments in support of the public display of the Ten Commandments. To lose this long-standing principle of public life ... the right of a government to express a point of view ... would be costly indeed and would radically alter the very landscape of our country. Stand behind the mayors of American cities under fire for their Ten Commandments displays ... and stand with the ACLJ in asking the Supreme Court to preserve our right to display the Ten Commandments in public. Please read the form below carefully and declare your membership with the ACLJ by signing our online Citizens' Petition of Support.
Citizens' Petition of Support
Mayor Clinton Park of Duchesne, Utah
Mayor Michael Daniels of Pleasant Grove, Utah
We stand behind your commitment to the public display of the Ten Commandments as a totally valid expression of our nation's heritage. We're supporting the American Center for Law and Justice in its representation of your city, and we urge you to hold fast in standing up for what is right. Thank you for your leadership!