Prescott v. Oklahoma Capitol Preservation Commission
Prescott v. Oklahoma Capitol Preservation Commission, 2015 OK 54, 373 P.3d 1032, was a landmark case by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in which the Court found the placement of a Ten Commandments Monument at the Oklahoma State Capitol was unconstitutional.
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Prescott v. Oklahoma Capitol Preservation Commission
Prescott v. Oklahoma Capitol Preservation Commission, 2015 OK 54, 373 P.3d 1032, was a landmark case by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in which the Court found the placement of a Ten Commandments Monument at the Oklahoma State Capitol was unconstitutional.
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Dr. Bruce Prescott, James Huff ...... Commission, Defendant-Appelee.
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Display of a Ten Commandments ...... te Capitol is unconstitutional
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Reif, Kauger, Watt, Winchester, Edmondson, Taylor, Gurich
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Per Curiam
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Associate Justices Yvonne Kaug ...... Steven W. Taylor, Noma Gurich
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Chief Justice John F. Reif
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Vice Chief Justice Doug Combs
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Plaintiff appealed from the decision of the District Court of Oklahoma County
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District Court ruling reversed ...... , request for rehearing denied
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Prescott v. Oklahoma Capitol Preservation Commission
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