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Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 3:56 pm |
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In two pending cases
before the Kentucky Court of Appeals, the state is 1) defending its right to
credit Almighty God for its safety and security and 2) opposing the right of a
strict Amish group to rely on God for their safety, rather than a bright
triangle as they travel public roadways in their horse-drawn buggies.
These cases are more complicated than that, but the
similarities are striking. In both cases, Attorney General Jack Conway’s office
is on one side and the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky is on the
other.
Read the full Courier Journal story here .
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