
Constitutional Confrontation In Alabama
by Phyllis Schlafly The secularists are gloating. They got a court order to remove the Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama courthouse and another court
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by Phyllis Schlafly The secularists are gloating. They got a court order to remove the Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama courthouse and another court
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Alabama Chief Justice Roy S. Moore won his seat campaigning as the Ten Commandments Judge, and he has lived up to his billing.
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The case called Alexander v. Sandoval involved a Spanish-speaking woman, Martha Sandoval, who demanded that Alabama give her the state driver’s license test in Spanish. Alabama refused, based on the section added to Alabama’s Constitution in 1990 declaring English “the official language of the state of Alabama.”
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