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Supreme Court likely to revisit controversial cases

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The U.S. Supreme Court's decisions Monday involving the Mount Soledad cross and Arizona's immigration law likely won't be the high court's final word on those cases, according to local legal experts.

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Jerry 3:38pm June 27, 2012

Why don't they just cut the cross arms off and make it a monolithic symbol as a Memorial to all who have served. It would sure save a lot of time and money. Who could then complain?

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