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Why some religious groups want to see the Peace Cross removed

An analysis of the cross case, including an interview with Holly Hollman, about the issues at hand and why this case matters for everyone.

Court weighs competing arguments in Peace Cross case

Baptist Standard reviews the Supreme Court oral arguments in the cross case, and includes a discussion of BJC’s podcast with Amanda Tyler and Holly Hollman

Supreme Court Appears Ready To Let 40-Foot Cross Stand On Public Land

From NPR, a report by Nina Totenberg on the cross case, featuring Holly Hollman and others.

Christians and Jews agree: The Bladensburg Cross is no secular symbol

Holly Hollman and Marc Stern, general counsel of the American Jewish Committee, coauthored an editorial emphasizing that despite their religious differences, they agree that a large cross on public land is not a secular monument.

Supreme Court will look at whether a cross is promotion of religion or war memorial

Holly Hollman joined other faith groups in urging the Supreme Court to uphold the separation of church and state as they consider the case of the large cross on public land in Maryland.

Cross not a secular display, Baptist Joint Committee asserts

The Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty joined in a friend-of-the-court brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a lower court ruling that a 40-foot cross on government land violates the U.S. Constitution.

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