Daniel Donnelly

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Daniel Donnelly was a municipal official in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, who became known as a named party in the U.S. Supreme Court case Lynch v. Donnelly concerning the constitutionality of religious holiday displays on public property.

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Daniel Donnelly canonical 2

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instanceOf United States Supreme Court case
municipal official
person
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer City of Pawtucket NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork municipal administration
hasParty Daniel Donnelly NERFINISHED
hasRole defendant in Lynch v. Donnelly
jurisdiction United States Supreme Court NERFINISHED
knownFor being a named party in Lynch v. Donnelly
location Pawtucket, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
namedAsPartyIn Lynch v. Donnelly NERFINISHED
notableWork Lynch v. Donnelly NERFINISHED
occupation municipal official
positionHeld municipal official of Pawtucket, Rhode Island
residence Pawtucket, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
subjectOf constitutionality of religious holiday displays on public property

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Dennis Lynch, Mayor of Pawtucket, Rhode Island party Daniel Donnelly
subject surface form: Lynch v. Donnelly
Daniel Donnelly et al. leadRespondent Daniel Donnelly