Holding: A US federal district court ruled that South Carolina's cross-adorned 'I Believe' license plates violate the constitutional separation of church and state by giving favored government treatment to a single faith.
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US court rules against "I Believe" car license plates (APD) November 17, 2009
South Carolina License Plate Case (Judge Cameron Currie ruling) is a Church & State case decided by the U.S. District Court in 2009. The court held that a US federal district court ruled that South Carolina's cross-adorned 'I Believe' license plates violate the constitutional separation of church and state by giving favored government treatment to a single faith.