AHA Appeals Lawsuit against Bladensburg Cross Monument
The AHA files a notice of appeal stating that the Bladensburg cross has the clear effect of endorsing religion.
The AHA files a notice of appeal stating that the Bladensburg cross has the clear effect of endorsing religion.
A cross statue in a public park in Pensacola, FL, has been the site of church services.
AHA calls for Court to declare 40-foot cross on public land an Establishment Clause violation.
City officials decline to appeal a federal judge's ruling that a planned cross monument is unconstitutional.
A Latin cross prominently displayed on city-owned property is a violation of state and federal Constitutions.
Religious symbol violates First Amendment’s church-state separation guarantees.
AHA says city violated separation of church and state.
The AHA continues its effort to rectify the unconstitutional nature of a Christian cross on government property.
The AHA is challenging the constitutionality of a 40-ft Christian cross used as a WWI memorial on government land.
The AHA is protesting a 40-foot WWI memorial cross on government property in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC.