The fight over the setup on the lawn at the Jackson County Courthouse started in December 2018.
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What started as a business has turned into a charity.
"Thanks to all but especially the neighborhood lady who donated a manger and baby Jesus."
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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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Last year, a Jackson County resident complained that the display violated the First Amendment.
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The county's attempt to end the court battle over the Nativity scene was shot down by a judge on Sept. 30.
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Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation wrote a letter to commissioners in Jackson County saying that a "concerned local citizen" contacted the group.