Skoros v. City of New York

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 2006-02-02

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RAGGI, Circuit Judge. No holiday season is complete, at least for the courts, without one or more First Amendment challenges to public holiday displays. At issue in this case is the holiday display policy promulgated by the Department of Education (“DOE”) of the defendant City of New York (“City” or “New York”) for the City’s public elementary and secondary schools. That policy allows the menorah to be displayed as a symbol of…

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