Former Catholics comprise the largest group of residents challenging the statues of the patron saints of police officers and firefighters in Quincy, Massachusetts. (L-R) Statues of St. Florian and St.
A Norfolk Superior Court judge heard arguments Friday and will soon rule on whether Quincy can place two large religious statues at the entrance to a new public safety building. The ACLU is ...
A Norfolk Superior Court judge granted a preliminary injunction on Tuesday, temporarily blocking two religious statues from being placed outside of Quincy's new public safety building amid a pending ...
A Massachusetts community is split on allowing two towering bronze statues of Catholic saints outside its new public safety building. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Joe Davis, senior counsel ...
The ACLU sends a letter to Quincy officials urging them to cancel plans for two religious statues at the new Public Safety Headquarters. The ACLU argues the statues violate the separation of church ...
BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE. CREWS STILL WORKING TO FINISH A $170 MILLION PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING IN QUINCY. YOU WON’T HEAR TOO MANY COMPLAINTS ABOUT IMPROVING PUBLIC SAFETY HEADQUARTERS, BUT THERE’S A ...
The lawsuit is over the placement of two Catholic saint statues at a new public safety building in Quincy. Quincy residents sued the city and Mayor Tom Koch, arguing the statues violate the state ...
The NBC10 Boston Investigators have uncovered new information about Quincy’s new $170 million public safety headquarters and the controversial religious statues that are being added to the building’s ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results