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SEPTEMBER 1999 NRPA LAW REVIEW SERPENT STATUE IN CITY PARK: UNCONSTITUTIONAL RELIGIOUS SYMBOL? As illustrated by the Alvarado decision described herein, the constitutionality of governmental activities under the Establi
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Document Date: 2005-03-14 16:03:14


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City

San Jose / /

Company

San Jose Mercury News / /

Continent

America / /

Country

Mexico / /

Currency

USD / /

Facility

Plumed Serpent statue / NRPA LAW REVIEW The statue / NRPA LAW REVIEW SERPENT STATUE / Plaza Park / /

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transportation / dance / formal services / food / /

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A.D. / /

MusicGroup

Supreme Court / the Establishment / /

Organization

Urban Design Review Board / Visual Art Committee / Public Places Advisory Panel / federal circuit court / Supreme Court / federal appeals court / United States Justice Foundation / Parks and Recreation Commission / City Council / New Age / federal district court / /

Person

Robert Graham / Topiltzin / Blanca Alvarado / Fernando Cortes / Raquel Alvarado / Luis Valdez / /

Position

Local elementary school / artist / fair-haired Aztec priest / City Attorney / priest / chairman The Committee / Council member / ruler / /

ProvinceOrState

British Columbia / /

PublishedMedium

the New Age / the San Jose Mercury News / /

Region

southern Mexico / /

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