Stone v. Graham

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Stone v. Graham is a 1980 U.S. Supreme Court decision in which the Burger Court struck down a Kentucky law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms as a violation of the Establishment Clause.

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instanceOf Establishment Clause case
First Amendment case
U.S. constitutional law case
United States Supreme Court case
appliedTest Lemon test NERFINISHED
appliedToStatesVia Fourteenth Amendment NERFINISHED
appliesTo public schools in Kentucky
clarified that posting the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms is unconstitutional
concernsDisplay framed copies of the Ten Commandments
concernsGovernmentAction mandatory posting of religious texts
concernsLocation public school classrooms
concernsReligiousText Ten Commandments NERFINISHED
foundPrimaryEffect advancement of religion
foundPurposeOfLaw plainly religious in nature
foundSecularPurpose lacking
hasCategory 1980 in United States case law
U.S. Supreme Court cases on the First Amendment
United States Establishment Clause case law
hasChiefJustice Warren E. Burger NERFINISHED
hasCitation 449 U.S. 39
hasConstitutionalProvision Establishment Clause NERFINISHED
hasCourt Supreme Court of the United States NERFINISHED
hasDecisionDate 1980-11-17
hasDissentBy Byron R. White NERFINISHED
Potter Stewart NERFINISHED
Warren E. Burger NERFINISHED
William H. Rehnquist NERFINISHED
hasDocketNumber 80-321 NERFINISHED
hasHolding A Kentucky statute requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment
hasImpact limited government endorsement of religious texts in public schools
hasJurisdiction federal question jurisdiction
hasLegalIssue Establishment Clause of the First Amendment NERFINISHED
separation of church and state
hasMajorityPerCuriam Supreme Court of the United States NERFINISHED
hasPetitioner Sydney Stone et al. NERFINISHED
hasProceduralPosture appeal from the Supreme Court of Kentucky
hasRemedy Kentucky statute held unconstitutional and invalidated
hasRespondent James B. Graham, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Kentucky NERFINISHED
hasVote 5-4
hasYear 1980
interpretsConstitution First Amendment NERFINISHED
involvesStatute Kentucky law requiring posting of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms
isPerCuriam true
originatedIn Kentucky NERFINISHED
reliesOnPrecedent Lemon v. Kurtzman NERFINISHED
requiresForUnconstitutionalLaw posting in each public school classroom
reviewedLowerCourt Supreme Court of Kentucky NERFINISHED
usedAsPrecedentIn later Establishment Clause school cases

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