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Month: June 2019

Constitutional Law

When is a 40 ft. Cross on Public Land Not a Religious Endorsement? When SCOTUS Says So, That’s When.

June 21, 2019 Oscar Michelen 1

The Supreme Court ruled on June 20, 2019 that a 40-foot World War I memorial in the shape of a Christian cross on Maryland public land does not violate the U.S. Constitution. The American Humanist Association, a nonprofit that promotes the separation of church and state, originally sent a letter  to the Maryland-National Capital Park […]

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