Outcome
The court granted the ACLU's motion for a supplemental preliminary injunction, enjoining the continued exhibition of the Ten Commandments displays in McCreary County, Pulaski County, and Harlan County schools, finding the displays violated the Establishment Clause under the Lemon test.
What This Ruling Means
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Based on what's available, this appears to be a case filed in 2001 involving the American Civil Liberties Union and McCreary County, with employment law claims mentioned. However, without the actual case details, court ruling, or legal reasoning, I cannot provide an accurate summary of what happened, what the court decided, or what it means for workers.
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