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Kentucky city's plan to build a church with public money raises objections


Kentucky city s plan to build a church with public money raises objections
Jack Brammer, Lexington Herald-Leader
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In Versailles, Kentucky, a worship center for a local church that would double as an emergency shelter is sparking objections.
LEXINGTON, Ky. The city of Versailles plans to use public funds to build a worship center for a local church that would double as an emergency shelter, sparking objections from a national atheist group and concern among local farmland preservationists.
It is unconstitutional for the Kentucky city to spend public money to construct a building that will have the primary purpose of holding religious services, says the Freedom From Religion Foundation based in Madison, Wisconsin. ....

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Indiana Courthouse can keep nativity scene, 7th Circuit rules


The Jackson County courthouse in Brownstown, Indiana, adorned with its annual Christmas display. | Liberty Counsel
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday reversed a lower court ruling that found that an annual nativity scene displayed outside a public building in Jackson County, Indiana is unconstitutional.
The three-judge panel ruled 2-1 Tuesday that the presence of the nativity scene outside Jackson County s historic courthouse in Brownstown doesn t constitute a government endorsement of religion and doesn t violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
This decision marks one of the first federal appeals courts to apply the Supreme Court’s 2019 precedent when it ruled that a 40-foot cross located on public land in Maryland is constitutional. ....

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