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| | American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky v. Mercer County, Kentucky (2005) |
 | | As the district court noted, "each frame in the display is the same size and no one item is displayed more prominently than the other." ACLU v. |
 | | Rousey erected the display, the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky, along with Bart McQueary, a member of the organization and a resident of Mercer County, brought suit on November 27, 2001 against Mercer County and Charles H. McGinnis, in his official capacity as Mercer County Judge Executive, seeking injunctive and declaratory relief. |
 | | In the suit, the ACLU alleged that, because the display included a version of the Ten Commandments, it violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. |
| www.belcherfoundation.org /mercer_county_appellate_opinion_2005.htm (6771 words) |
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