
Supreme Court rules 40-foot-tall cross can stay on public land
The court concluded that the nearly 100-year-old memorial's presence doesn't violate the First Amendment's establishment clause
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The court concluded that the nearly 100-year-old memorial's presence doesn't violate the First Amendment's establishment clause
Full ArticleWatch VideoThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a controversial war memorial can remain on public land.
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Located in Bladensburg, Maryland, and dedicated in 1925, the 40-ft.-high Peace Cross honors 49 soldiers who died in World War I.