Half and half. The other rulings, involving journalists and sources,
and cable isp's not including other isp's, are not so good.

larry

On 6/27/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gruss Gott wrote:
> > High Court Bars Display
> > Of Ten Commandments
> >
> > A WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE NEWS ROUNDUP
> > June 27, 2005 10:26 a.m.
> >
> > WASHINGTON -- A split Supreme Court struck down Ten Commandments
> > displays in courthouses Monday, ruling that two exhibits in Kentucky
> > cross the line between separation of church and state because they
> > promote a religious message.
> >
> > The 5-4 decision was the first of two seeking to mediate the bitter
> > culture war over religion's place in public life. In it, the court
> > declined to prohibit all displays in court buildings or on government
> > property. Justices left legal wiggle room, saying that some displays
> > -- like their own courtroom frieze -- would be permissible if they are
> > portrayed neutrally in order to honor the nation's legal history.
> >
> > But framed copies in two Kentucky courthouses went too far in
> > endorsing religion, the court held.
> 
> Woohoo!
> 
> --Ben
> 
> 
> 

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