8-Foot Tall Constitutional Crisis
On Wednesday, the United States Supreme Court will spend one hour listening to oral arguments on a case involving a war memorial in the Mojave Desert. What makes this war memorial, built by the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) over 70 years ago, so controversial that it warrants an oral argument before the US Supreme Court? The war memorial happens to be an eight-foot tall wooden cross.
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