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February 13, 2013 ~ 0 comments
www.LC.orgA federal district court has finally dismissed the ACLU’s six-year-old challenge against a Ten Commandments monument in Dixie County, Florida. As part of the court-ordered ...
August 15, 2012 ~ 0 comments
www.LC.org A federal appeals court has reversed the decision in American Civil Liberties Union of Florida, Inc. v. Dixie County Florida. Last summer, a U.S. District Judge ruled in favor of the ACLU ...
July 02, 2012 ~ 0 comments
www.LC.org The Foundations of Law and Government display, including the tablets of the Ten Commandments, will remain on the walls of Narrows High School, following a settlement approved by the Giles ...
November 09, 2011 ~ 0 comments
www.LC.org Giles County, VA – Today Liberty Counsel filed its Reply Memorandum of Law in Support of its Motion to Dismiss a lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Virginia against the Giles County School ...
September 14, 2011 ~ 0 comments
www.LC.org Giles County, VA – The ACLU of Virginia has filed a lawsuit against the Giles County School Board after Narrows High School posted a display on law with ten equal-size frames, one ...
July 26, 2011 ~ 0 comments
www.LC.org Cross City, FL – Today Liberty Counsel filed a Notice of Appeal on behalf of Dixie County, Florida, at the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals to defend the county’s Open Forum ...
June 02, 2011 ~ 0 comments
www.LC.org Nashville, TN – The Tennessee State House of Representatives passed a resolution urging each county to permit the Ten Commandments to be posted in their respective courthouses. The ...
March 10, 2011 ~ 1 comment
www.LC.org Floyd County, VA – Liberty Counsel applauds the decision of the Floyd County High School administration to allow students to display the Ten Commandments on the face of their ...
February 28, 2011 ~ 0 comments
www.LC.org Floyd, VA – Liberty Counsel sent a letter to the Floyd County High School administration, requesting the reversal of their censorship of religious material posted by school students ...
February 22, 2011 ~ 0 comments
Case requested Court to clarify Establishment Clause rulings www.LC.org Washington, DC – Today the U.S. Supreme Court decided not to hear a Ten Commandments case that was previously argued at ...
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