NM Ten Commandments Display Unconstitutional, Supreme Court Affirms in Declining Case
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(Worthy News) – The United States Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal in a case regarding a Ten Commandments display on public property in New Mexico, thus allowing a lower court ruling against the display to stand.
On Monday morning the highest court in the land issued an order list in which it declined without offering comment to hear the appeal in City of Bloomfield, New Mexico v. Felix.
The Alliance Defending Freedom, which was helping to represent Bloomfield, released a statement Monday morning denouncing the Court’s refusal to hear the appeal. [ Source: Christian Post (Read More…) ]
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