Posted on 06/27/2005 6:51:27 AM PDT by RobFromGa
RULINGS ON MONDAY?
A look at the remaining cases of the Supreme Court's term:
TEN COMMANDMENTS: The constitutionality of Ten Commandments in public buildings and on government property, under the First Amendment's ban on an ''establishment'' of religion.
FILE SHARING: Whether the entertainment industry may sue technology manufacturers over consumers who use their products to steal music and movies online.
INTERNET ACCESS: A test of the tight control cable companies hold over high-speed Internet service in a case that will determine whether the industry must open up its lines to competitors.
DEATH PENALTY: A look at courts' flexibility to reopen cases, in an appeal that asks if an appeals court was wrong to order more study of a Tennessee Death Row inmate's claims.
RESTRAINING ORDERS: Whether police can be sued for how they enforce restraining orders.
(Excerpt) Read more at suntimes.com ...
On FNC, 10 Commandments not to be displayed in court houses or schools.
You all take good notes for those of us that must be away from the computer today....Thanks in advance.
It's for certain we won't get the message if we rely on the MSM.
So is it coming down from the federal DC buildings? Sad day in America once again. Is it even worth our soldiers dying for anymore?
As they chainsaw their way through the Consitution and our rights, there are many people sharpening their chainsaw.
The 10 Commandment ruling is just one more step on the way to the downfall of the United States. Within 10 years we will be a nation of pagans if not worse.
While they are out of session, they have some remodeling to do in Washington DC
Turn on FNC .. NOW
USSC AFFIRMS LOWER COURT ON 10 COMMANDMENT
5-4 decision.
Drudge: 5-4: Supreme Court has ruled Ten Commandments displays are not allowed in courthouses....
THE PEOPLE FIGHT BACK: We must demand that congress amend the Constitution to allow the Ten Commandments in the public square.
excuse my language, but damn.
These bastards.
I don't know what is wrong with SCOTUS. I can't believe the 10 commandment ruling...nor the KELO ruling.
Sad times
I certainly concur!
No idea, it flashed on FNC and I just wrote what they said lol.
The opinions haven't been posted on-line yet. All we've got to go on is the info from the talking heads.
Splitting 5-4 in the first of two rulings on government displays of the Ten Commandments, the Supreme Court on Monday upheld a federal court order against a display of the religious document on the wall of a courthouse in Kentucky.
It is my understanding there are TWO Ten Commandments rulings in question here.
They struck down one of them, the one in which the Commandments were by themselves....am I correct, or was there only one ruling?
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