Not that all courts are now ruling in favor of the monuments. Last week a federal appeals court ruled that a monument in a Plattsmouth, Neb., public park was unconstitutional. (There are plans to appeal.) But the conflicting verdicts set the stage for a possible Supreme Court review. If it makes it to the high court, Lorence doesn’t expect a complete Thou Shalt Not ruling: even the Supreme Court, he notes, has a mural that includes Moses holding the Commandments.