Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Cert Petition Filed In Summum "Seven Aphorisms" Case

A petition for certiorari (full text) has been filed by the American Center for Law and Justice with the U.S. Supreme Court in Pleasant Grove City v. Summum. In the case, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals held that Summum was entitled to erect a Seven Aphorisms monument in a city park that already features a number of other displays relating , including a 10 Commandments monument donated by the Fraternal Order of Eagles. (See prior posting.) En banc review was denied by a 6-6 vote. (See prior posting.) In announcing the filing, ACLJ said: "The lower court’s decision misses the crucial distinction between government speech and private speech. The government has to be neutral toward private speech, but it does not have to be neutral in its own speech."