Utah trooper memorials ruled constitutional
A federal judge has agreed with Utah's Highway Patrol and Transportation Department, affirming they are doing nothing improper in allowing memorial crosses in honor of fallen troopers to be placed on state highways.
American Atheists had sued after alleging the crosses, placed at the request of fallen trooper's families, violated the Establishment Clause. (See earlier article) But a federal district court judge in Utah has rejected that claim. Byron Babione, an attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund, is representing the families in the Utah Highway Patrol Association (UHPA) -- the civilian support group that donated the crosses.
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