
Religion and the Constitution
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Constitutionality of a Large Cross Monument and the Passage of Time
This chapter explores a Supreme Court case involving the constitutionality of a large cross monument erected in Bladensburg, Maryland, as a memorial to fallen soldiers after World War I. It discusses the court's consideration of the passage of time in determining whether to keep such monuments and the implications of this decision in reducing litigation over longstanding symbols.
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