Wednesday Evening, February 27, 2019
WATCH MIKEY's SPEECH
OPPOSE BLADENSBURG CROSS
U.S. SUPREME COURT RALLY
TODAY, WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 27, 2019

#HonorThemAll
Please excuse quality of video.
MRFF's MIKEY WEINSTEIN
JOINED ROSTER OF
ESTEEMED SPEAKERS

Mikey Weinstein Was Honored to be
the First Speaker of 35 at the Event.

MRFF ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER:
LAWRENCE "LARRY" WILKERSON
WAS ALSO A GUEST SPEAKER
Colonel, United States Army (ret.); MRFF Advisory Board Member and
Former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell.

Signatory on MRFF's "Friend of the Court" Amicus Curiae Brief Opposing Bladensburg Cross
The American Humanist Association (AHA), in Support of Their Lawsuit Opposing the Bladensburg Cross, Organized a Rally Outside of the
United States Supreme Court,
on the day of Oral Arguments.
"MRFF was honored to join our allies, the American Humanist Association, Americans United, the ACLU, and a broad coalition of religious and civil rights organizations in opposing this unconstitutional memorial cross display."
Michael L. "Mikey" Weinstein
Founder and President
Military Religious Freedom Foundation
#HonorThemAll
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation filed a "Friend of the Court" Amicus Curiae brief in the U.S. Supreme Court on January 30, 2019 in support of the American Humanist Association's lawsuit opposing the Bladensburg Cross.
Photo credit: Ben Jacobson ( Kranar Drogin ),  World War I Memorial, Bladensburg, Maryland 003 , Cropped by Military Religious Freedom Foundation,  CC BY-SA 3.0

MRFF believes, as our allies do, that a Latin cross is not the way to honor the service and sacrifice of all veterans. MRFF filed the Amicus Curiae brief to ensure that the voices of all military personnel, regardless of religious faith or non-faith, are heard by the court.
BLADENSBURG CROSS BACKGROUND:
MRFF's "FRIEND OF THE COURT" AMICUS CURIAE BRIEF AND CONTEXT REGARDING OPPOSITION OF BLADENSBURG CROSS
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