The Supreme Court made it clear that a cross on public land does not violate the establishment clause in the first amendment to the Constitution. However, the high court also left it up to lower courts to finally resolve a dispute over a Mojave Desert memorial to veterans which is in the form of a cross. So what happens now? Is this decision a precedent for future cases about religious symbols and expression on public grounds? Why is the other side really trying to remove any notion of religion from the public square? We ask Joe Infranco, senior counsel at the Alliance Defense Fund.