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Ten Commandments Case

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TEN COMMANDMENTS APPEAL
ARGUED BEFORE TENTH CIRCUIT

The appeal of a 2006 decision by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma to retain a Ten Commandments monument on the Haskell County Courthouse lawn was argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in Denver Colorado on October 4, 2007. Daniel Mach, Director of Litigation for the National ACLU Program on Freedom of Religion and Belief, presented the oral argument to the Tenth Circuit. He was advised by Micheal Salem, an ACLU of Oklahoma cooperating attorney who handled the case at the District Court trial with former ACLU of Oklahoma Staff Attorney Tina Izadi.

The ACLU of Oklahoma originally filed the case on behalf of plaintiff James W. Green, who objected to the placement of the Ten Commandments monument on the lawn of the Haskell County Courthouse in Stigler, Oklahoma. Stigler resident Sharon Nichols acted as the representative on behalf of the ACLU of Oklahoma membership. The judge at the District Court dismissed the controversy as a “kerfuffle” and ruled that the monument was not erected by the County with a religious purpose. The case is Green v. Board of Commissioners of the County of Haskell.

 


 

 

OCRI Legal Team

The team in the OCRI petition challenge includes Smita Ghosh, Tamya Cox (front row) Andre Segura, Marc Battle & C.S. Thornton (back row).



OCRI Team Files

The legal team prepares to file a challenge to the OCRI Ballot Initiative with the Oklahoma Supreme Court.



Tina Izadi and Jim Green

Former Staff Attorney Tina Izadi and Haskell County Plaintiff Jim Green



Lonnie Latham

Rev. Lonnie Latham



Abdullah al-Kidd

Abdullah al-Kidd