Lubavitch of Iowa, Inc., and Moishe B. Kasowitz v. Jack B. Walters, Director of General Services of the State of Iowa, and the State of Iowa
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The order of the District Court, denying plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary injunction, is affirmed. We find no abuse of discretion in the District Court’s action. We agree with that court that the constitutionality of the Christmas tree in the rotunda of the state capitol is not before us. In addition, on the present sketchy state of this record, we know too little about the total context in which the tree is placed, or any display that may surround it.
Affirmed.
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