Ohio town latest focus of religion legal debate

Wednesday February 13, 2013 11:45 AM

By DAN SEWELL

The Associated Press

JACKSON, Ohio (AP) — A small southern Ohio city in the mostly rural Appalachia region suddenly finds itself as the latest battleground in a national legal debate over what displays of religion are constitutional or not.

Since just after World War II, a Jesus portrait has hung in a Jackson City Schools building, attracting little discussion and no controversy that anyone recalls. But a Wisconsin-based group actively opposed to religious displays in schools stirred things up last month by writing the school board, saying it received a complaint.

A federal lawsuit followed, but the school district is countering with a claim that it is protecting its students' rights. Board members voted late Tuesday to keep the portrait up, while allowing other student groups to hang portraits related to their club's focus.

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