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High Court's Cross Case Could Affect Monuments Nationally
A 40-foot-tall, concrete cross on public land in a Maryland suburb of Washington is at the center of a case before the Supreme Court. But similar monuments elsewhere in the country could be affected by the high court ruling, states have told the justices. The District of Columbia-based American Humanist Association, which is behind the challenge to the Maryland cross,...
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Group Files Complaint Against Judge Over Marriage Sentence
A group that advocated for the separation of church and state has filed a complaint about a Texas judge who ordered a man to marry his girlfriend as a condition of probation.
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Polk County Sheriff Won't Stop Preaching in Uniform
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd addresses 15-20 congregations per year, and he has a message for those who want him to stop preaching Christianity in his uniform: “I’m gonna wear my uniform – you can guarantee it.”
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Fight Over Midlothian Plaques Heads to School Board
Midlothian neighbors are pressing the school district not to remove plaques with Christian words and images.
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Midlothian Residents Protest Religious Plaque Removal
Nearly 100 Midlothian residents rally to protest the removal of religious plaques from two elementary schools.