We don't know the lawyer's particulars. My point had more to do with the "not this again" weariness of Christians due to many previous attacks on Christian expression in public that have set them on edge and now are contributing to a push-back.
Also see post 386, second paragraph onwards, in which I describe why leftism and anti-Christianity when expressed by American Jews is particularly saddening to political conservatives who also are Christians. Ideologically and theologically, we should be on the same side, especially with regard to international risks.
Yep.
One more time. This was not a secular action to remove religion. It was a conservative action to include religion.