U.S. Supreme Court Contemplates Ten Commandments Displays

A six-foot high tablet of the Ten Commandments, which is located on the grounds of the Texas Capitol Building in Austin, Texas, is seen on February 28, 2005. On March 2, 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether the granite monument and two similar displays at a Kentucky courthouses constitute unconstitutional government establishment of religion. (Photo by Robert Daemmrich Photography Inc/Corbis via Getty Images)
A six-foot high tablet of the Ten Commandments, which is located on the grounds of the Texas Capitol Building in Austin, Texas, is seen on February 28, 2005. On March 2, 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether the granite monument and two similar displays at a Kentucky courthouses constitute unconstitutional government establishment of religion. (Photo by Robert Daemmrich Photography Inc/Corbis via Getty Images)
U.S. Supreme Court Contemplates Ten Commandments Displays
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