American Jewish Congress v. City of Chicago

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1987-08-28

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EASTERBROOK, Circuit Judge, dissenting. We must decide whether Chicago violates the Establishment Clause of the first amendment, made applicable to the states by the fourteenth, by displaying a créche in City Hall during the Christmas season. To do so we must apply Lynch v. Donnelly, <a href="/opinion/111113/lynch-v-donnelly/" aria-description="Citation for cas…

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