A last-minute request that the Ten Commandments shrine be allowed to stay put while a higher court reviews the case was denied Monday by a federal judge who accused Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore of pursuing a legal strategy bent on public confrontation. The decision leaves intact the Wednesday deadline that Moore remove the 2½-ton monument from its prominent spot in the lobby of the state judicial building in Montgomery. But Moore's attorneys responded quickly Monday afternoon and asked a federal appeals court to review the decision. "We have filed something with every court we possibly can within the last...