BGEA Backs WWI Memorial in Supreme Court Case

Built in
1925, the almost 40-foot tall cross was created to honor 49 fallen World War I
soldiers. Private citizens funded the marble and cement cross that now sits at
a busy junction in Bladensburg, Maryland, just seven miles or so from Capitol
Hill. The monument drew the attention of the American Humanist Association, and
in 2014 the anti-religious group sued, claiming the historic memorial was
unconstitutional because of its shape and its location on now state-maintained
lands.
Lower courts
agreed with that thinking, but the American Legion appealed, disagreeing with
their reasons why and the precedent they used. The Supreme Court accepted the
case, and arguments are expected to begin in late February.
Read the entire article here at the BGEA.