LUBAVITCH OF IOWA, INC. v. WALTERS

No. 88-1733.

873 F.2d 1161 (1989)

LUBAVITCH OF IOWA, INC., and Moishe B. Kasowitz, Appellants, v. Jack B. WALTERS, Director of General Services of the State of Iowa, and the State of Iowa, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided May 8, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul A. Zoss, Des Moines, Iowa, for appellants.

Gordon E. Allen, Des Moines, Iowa, for appellees.

Before LAY, Chief Judge, and McMILLIAN and FAGG, Circuit Judges.


LAY, Chief Judge.

On December 10, 1986, Rabbi Moishe B. Kasowitz requested and was given permission by Jack Walters, the Director of General Services for the State of Iowa, to erect a twenty-foot tall menorah1 on the state capitol grounds during the eight day celebration of Hanukkah. A week later Walters revoked permission to leave the menorah standing throughout the eight days. He did so after the attorney general's office advised him...

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