WASHINGTON — A brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court Monday asks the court to reject the contention of the American Civil Liberties Union that veterans’ memorials in the form of crosses are unconstitutional. Attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund, Advocates for Faith and Freedom, and the American Legion Department of California filed the friend-of-the-court brief, which argues for the lifting of a court order that covered a cross-shaped veterans’ memorial in California’s Mojave Desert with a large box.
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| The Mojave Desert Cross before and after a federal court ordered it to be covered. |
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Government commands too much of the public square (Panama City News Herald)
ACLU Sues to Remove War Memorial Cross (Opposing Views)
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Nothing to Stand On: “Offended Observers” and the Ten Commandments (The Federalist Society)
Editorial: ACLU runs amok in crusade against cross (Sacramento Bee)Amicus Brief: Salazar v. Buono
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Timeline: Mojave Cross (1917 - Present)
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Jordan Lorence serves as senior counsel and senior vice-president of the Office of Strategic Initiatives for the Alliance Defense Fund at its Washington, D.C., Regional Service Center. He has litigated religious liberty, free speech, and marriage cases across the nation since 1984. Lorence earned a J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1980. He is admitted to the bar in three states, the U.S. Supreme Court, and multiple federal courts.