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TEN COMMANDMENTS BACK IN NEWS

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Just one week after refusing to take up former Chief Justice Roy Moore`s appeal, the Supreme Court has decided to hear two high profile cases about whether the Ten Commandments can be placed on Government property. One of the jobs of the high court is to clarify rulings from lower courts...in the two cases the Justices will now review, other Judges have reached opposite rulings. Yesterday, Governor Bob Riley reacted to the Supreme Court`s announcement by issuing a statement supporting the display of the commandments on state property.
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