Paulson v. City of San Diego
294 F.3D 1124, 2002.C09.0000465 , 2 CAL. DAILY OP. SERV. 5706, 2002 DAILY JOURNAL D.A.R. 7237
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Descripción editorial
This appeal is the latest chapter in a protracted saga centered around a 43-foot-high Latin cross that stands atop Mt. Soledad in San Diego, California. In an earlier chapter, we held that the presence of the cross in a publicly owned park violates the California Constitution, and we therefore affirmed an injunction forbidding the city from maintaining the cross on public land. In this chapter, we hold that the way in which the City of San Diego sold the cross to a private entity, which now maintains the cross, also violates the California Constitution. Because both the constitutional infirmity and the injunction remain in place, we return the case to the district court to write the next installment.