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North Carolina Appeals Court Allows ACLU Lawsuit Over Court Swearing-in Practice to Go Forward
RALEIGH, NC - A unanimous North Carolina Court of Appeals today ruled that the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina can proceed with its lawsuit challenging state courts' practice of refusing to allow people of non-Christian faiths to swear religious oaths using any text other than the Christian Bible.
Georgia County Agrees to Remove Ten Commandments Display from Courthouse
ATLANTA--A federal judge today approved an order proposed jointly by Barrow County and the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia requiring the removal of a Ten Commandments display from the county courthouse.
ACLU Applauds Supreme Court Ruling in Kentucky Ten Commandments Case
WASHINGTON -- The American Civil Liberties Union today applauded a Supreme Court ruling that Ten Commandments displays in two Kentucky courthouses are unconstitutional. The ruling came in a case brought by the ACLU of Kentucky.
ACLU Urges Supreme Court to Protect Religious Liberty in Ten Commandments Case
WASHINGTON-The Supreme Court today heard oral arguments on the constitutionality of Ten Commandments displays on government land and buildings in two separate cases, including a successful challenge by the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky to courthouse displays.
Supreme Court Agrees to Review Two Challenges to Government-Endorsed Ten Commandments Displays
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court announced today that it will take up the constitutionality of Ten Commandments displays on government land and buildings in two separate cases, including a successful challenge by the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky to a courthouse display.
ACLU of Ohio Victorious in Another Ten Commandments Case
CLEVELAND -- In a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio, an appeals court today affirmed a lower court ruling that a public courtroom display of the Ten Commandments is an unconstitutional government endorsement of religion.
Citing Religious Freedom, Appeals Court Bars Government Placement of Ten Commandments Monument in Nebraska Park
LINCOLN, NE - Saying that the city of Plattsmouth ""abandoned its duty to religious neutrality and acted with the intent of promoting a particular point of view in religious matters,"" a federal appeals court today ruled that the town's Ten Commandments monument violates the religious freedom provisions of the U.S. Constitution.
ACLU of Kentucky Wins Appeal of Ten Commandments Postings in McCreary, Harlan, and Pulaski Counties
LOUISVILLE, KY -- Ten Commandments postings in three Kentucky counties manifest a religious purpose and are, therefore, unconstitutional, a federal appeals court ruled today in cases brought by the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky on behalf of local residents.
ACLU Condemns Alabama Judge's Defiance of Federal Order to Remove Ten Commandments Monument from Courthouse
MONTGOMERY, AL - The American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama today condemned Chief Justice Roy Moore's announcement that he will defy a court order to remove a two-ton Ten Commandments display from the grounds of the state court building.
Federal Appeals Court Hears ACLU Argument Against Government Endorsement of Ten Commandments
PHILADELPHIA - The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania today argued before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit that a Ten Commandments plaque on the county courthouse violated principles of religious freedom. The appeals court will now decide whether to uphold the trial court's order to remove the plaque.
ACLU of Ohio Seeks Compliance from School District to Remove Ten Commandments Display from Four High Schools
CINCINNATI--Saying that a school district has continued to defy a federal court order issued last year to remove displays of the Ten Commandments from four high schools, the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio today filed a motion in federal court seeking a contempt order and the district's compliance.
ACLU Declares 10 Commandments Case Successful; Dismisses Federal Lawsuit Against City of Frederick
BALTIMORE-Declaring that its court challenge to a Ten Commandments monument successfully established the principle that religious monuments may not be located on government property, the ACLU of Maryland today dismissed its suit against the City and County of Frederick.
Alabama's Chief Judge Ordered to Remove Ten Commandments Monument from Courthouse
MONTGOMERY, AL -- A monument to the Ten Commandments displayed on the grounds of the state judicial building here was ordered removed today by a federal district judge who said the display "crossed the line."
Federal Appeals Court Rejects KY's Ten Commandments Monument as Government-Endorsed Religion
CINCINNATI - A government plan to erect a Ten Commandments monument on the grounds of Kentucky's state capitol ""impermissibly endorses religion,"" a federal appeals court ruled today in a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky on behalf of a diverse coalition of religious leaders and citizens.
ACLU of NE Asks Appeals Court to Uphold Removal of Ten Commandments Monument from Public Park
LINCOLN, NE - The American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska today asked a federal appeals court to uphold a lower court ruling ordering government officials to remove a Ten Commandments monument from a public park in Plattsmouth.
Ohio Appeals Court Says Ten Commandments Display Must Be Removed from County Court
CLEVELAND-In a briefly worded decision, a federal appeals court in Cincinnati today declined to interfere with an order that requires a Richland County Common Pleas judge to remove a poster of the Ten Commandments from a wall in his courtroom.
ACLU of Ohio Wins Second Ten Commandments Case in One Week
CLEVELAND-For the second time this week, the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio has prevailed in keeping government from endorsing religion by winning federal lawsuits that challenged the display of the Ten Commandments at public high schools in Adams County and in a courtroom in Richland County.
High Court Again Refuses to Review Ban on Government Endorsement of Ten Commandments
WASHINGTON--For the second time in less than a year, the United States Supreme Court today refused to review a ban on the placement of Ten Commandments monuments on government property, a practice the American Civil Liberties Union has successfully challenged as an illegal entanglement of government with religion.
Following ACLU Lawsuit, Federal Court in Nebraska Orders City to Remove Ten Commandments Monument
LINCOLN, NE--Citing the ""overwhelming religious nature"" of a Ten Commandments monument placed in a city-owned park in Plattsmouth, a federal court today ordered officials to remove the display.
Acting on Behalf of Concerned Residents and Clergy, ACLU of TN Challenges Posting of Ten Commandments in County Buildings
NASHVILLE, TN--Acting on behalf of a coalition of clergy and concerned residents, the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee today filed a lawsuit challenging the posting of the Ten Commandments in public buildings in Hamilton County.
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