Jackson County Nativity
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This year, the display includes more prominent secular elements, like candy canes. (WDRB Photo)
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Last year, a Jackson County resident complained that the display violated the First Amendment.
Federal judge bans southern Indiana county from displaying popular nativity scene on courthouse lawn
The legal battle over the nativity scene began in 2018, when a county resident complained that the nativity scene's placement on the courthouse lawn in Brownstown, Indiana, violated the First Amendment.
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