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Christmas Display Disputes
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Discussed on this week's 5in5:
- Lynch v. Donnelly & Allegheny County v. Greater Pittsburgh ACLU
- The Ozark Cross
- Archdiocese of Washington v. WMATA
- Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc. v. Abbott
- Morris v. West Hayden Estates First Addition Homeowners Assn., Inc.
Relevant Articles
- The Constitutional Fight Over Holiday Symbols, and the So-Called “War on Christmas”
- 3 Best Holiday Lawsuits, From Christmas Carols to Charles Dickens
- Appeals Court: No Religious Ads on Buses
- ‘Middle Finger’ Christmas Lights are Legal, Judge Rules
- Can You Sue a Homeowner’s Association for ‘War on Christmas’?
Legal Limerick of the Week:
Santa Claus is secular, they say;
so he can appear on government display;
but we know that's a trick;
cuz his name is Saint Nick;
though that's something they try to downplay.
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Manage episode 223770681 series 2396666
Discussed on this week's 5in5:
- Lynch v. Donnelly & Allegheny County v. Greater Pittsburgh ACLU
- The Ozark Cross
- Archdiocese of Washington v. WMATA
- Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc. v. Abbott
- Morris v. West Hayden Estates First Addition Homeowners Assn., Inc.
Relevant Articles
- The Constitutional Fight Over Holiday Symbols, and the So-Called “War on Christmas”
- 3 Best Holiday Lawsuits, From Christmas Carols to Charles Dickens
- Appeals Court: No Religious Ads on Buses
- ‘Middle Finger’ Christmas Lights are Legal, Judge Rules
- Can You Sue a Homeowner’s Association for ‘War on Christmas’?
Legal Limerick of the Week:
Santa Claus is secular, they say;
so he can appear on government display;
but we know that's a trick;
cuz his name is Saint Nick;
though that's something they try to downplay.
Please subscribe, rate, and review our show if you enjoyed the content we provided and learn more at FindLaw.com. Contact us at podcasts@thomsonreuters.com.
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