We read:
"A Kentucky group has filed a lawsuit after being denied a request to create a specialty license plate bearing the motto, ‘In God We Trust.’
Reclaim Our Culture Kentuckiana (ROCK) says it first applied for [the] specialty license plate in 2007. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet creates specialty plates to spotlight various non-profit organizations. Motorists can purchase the plates in the process and may choose to make an additional donation to the non-profit in question.”
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Going by the Vermont case mentioned yesterday, they should have a win
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South Carolina has a plate with the Exact Wording
...as do many other states. But while it may seem like a clear-cut situation, don't forget that States' rights do need to be factored in the decision--it's part of the design of the U.S. legal system.
-sig
If that phrase did not appear on our currency the state might have some chance of winning. But since it does, they do not.
Personally, i believe state license plates should contain the name of the state, expiration date, and registration number. And "nothing" else!
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