Holding: The Supreme Court considered whether a city violated religious liberty by refusing to permit a small religious sect to display a monument with their principles alongside an existing Ten Commandments monument in a public park.
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New Religions: A Small Sect Makes it to the Supreme Court December 22, 2008
Summum v. City (Utah Monument Case) is a Church & State case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. The court held that the Supreme Court considered whether a city violated religious liberty by refusing to permit a small religious sect to display a monument with their principles alongside an existing Ten Commandments monument in a public park. The case resulted in a Pending outcome.