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  "textContent": "Unless, and until, the U.S. Supreme Court reverses its 1980 Stone v.  Graham decision finding that mandated display of the Ten Commandments violated the Establishment Clause, it remains the law of the land, writes David F. Denes of Twinsburg in a letter to the editor.",
  "title": "The 1980 ruling that should lay to rest whether the Ten Commandments can be displayed in classrooms. They can’t: Letter to the Editor"
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