By Associated Press - Thursday, November 9, 2017

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Maryland’s attorney general has infuriated Gov. Larry Hogan by declining, for the moment, to join a legal fight against a ruling that a prominent cross-shaped war monument on public violates the U.S. Constitution.

Democratic Attorney General Brian E. Frosh sent a letter to the Republican governor on Wednesday, declining his directive to file an amicus brief in support of the parties challenging the ruling. In October, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit concluded that the World War I memorial on a highway median in Bladensburg, just outside of Washington, “excessively entangles the government in religion.”

Frosh said it’s not the appropriate time to file an animus brief, but he would monitor the situation.

Hogan called Frosh’s response a “dereliction” of his duties.

Copyright © 2024 The Washington Times, LLC.

Please read our comment policy before commenting.

Click to Read More and View Comments

Click to Hide