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Friday, February 10, 2012
Suit Challenges 10 Commandments Monument At A New Mexico City Hall
The ACLU of New Mexico announced yesterday that it has filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of two Bloomfield, NM citizens seeking removal of a large Ten Commandments monument erected last year on the lawn of city hall. The complaint (full text) in Felix v. City of Bloomfield, New Mexico, (D NM, filed 2/8/2012), asserts that the monument violates the Establishment Clause. The complaint chronicles the various resolutions adopted by city council, largely at the urging of then council-member Kevin Mauzy, that led to the authorization of the monument. Among other things, the complaint contends that the city's religious purpose in authorizing the monument is demonstrated by the close working relationship that Mauzy had with the Alliance Defense Fund in obtaining city authorization. The Farmington (NM) Daily Times reports on the lawsuit.