In the last courtroom in which I sat as a potential juror, huge brass letters stretching across the front wall spelled out the words “In God We Trust.” How should we interpret that statement in a court of law? Are we to assume that God will somehow reveal to jurors what is true and what is false in the testimony they hear, and that He will make sure that jurors reach the correct verdict?
The Greater Cleveland Film Commission’s "Behind the Camera: A Christmas Story - Official 40th Anniversary” takes place Nov. 10 through 12 at Cleveland Public Auditorium and will bring folks including star Peter Billingsley to town
Does Louisiana’s requirement for public schools to post ‘In God We Trust’ in all classrooms violate the doctrine of separation of church and state? A legal scholar weighs in.