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Kentucky federal judge tosses challenge to Ten Commandments display
Judge hands ACLU its first defeat in a string of lawsuits aimed at removing religious codes from state's government buildings.  01.24.03

Kentucky federal judge tosses challenge to Ten Commandments display
Judge hands ACLU its first defeat in a string of lawsuits aimed at removing religious codes from state's government buildings.  01.24.03

Old church-state debates likely to continue in new year
By Charles Haynes Here are nominees for most significant, most underrated and most overblown religious-liberty stories of 2002 — plus an 'under the radar' story that bears watching.  01.05.03

Tennessee city allows 'God Bless America' display
Murfreesboro City Council's unanimous decision reverses city manager's order that words on firefighters' Sept. 11 memorial be changed.  12.24.02

ACLU membership surges amid fears of government intrusion
Conservatives join liberals in signing up; says Rep. Henry Hyde, R-Ill., 'I'm glad the ACLU raises the objections it does, because it forces the government and Congress to be mindful of First Amendment rights.'  12.02.02

Utah city to remove Ten Commandments monument
Ogden City Council decides not to appeal ruling that found city can't allow Judeo-Christian tenets yet bar other religious groups' codes.  11.30.02

Conflicting rulings on Commandments keep controversy simmering
Analysis Supporters of Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore say it's time U.S. Supreme Court cleared up issue once and for all — using his case.  11.27.02

Maryland city to sell parcel where Ten Commandments monument stands
Frederick officials hope unloading piece of park land will render ACLU lawsuit moot.  11.25.02

Ten Commandments ordered out of Alabama judicial building
Attorney Stephen Melchior says state's chief justice will ask that monument be allowed to stay while federal judge's ruling is appealed.  11.19.02

Posting religious codes is but first step for 'Ten Commandments movement'
By Charles Haynes Long-term aim of Alabama's chief justice, some TV evangelists is to restore the Christian America they believe has been lost.  11.10.02

 
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