United States Court of Appeals-11th Circuit (October 18, 1993) in the case of Chabad-Lubavitch of Georgia v. Miller, No. 92-8008 stated:
<Because the religious speech is communicated in a true public forum...the state, by definition, neither endorses nor disapproves of the speech. By permitting religious speech in a public forum-whether in the heart of a core government building, in the Georgia Governor's mansion, or in the outer reaches of some state-owned pasture-the state simply does not endorse, but rather acts in a strictly neutral manner toward, private speech.> 1993US012
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1993US012. William J. Federer, American Quotations (2014). United States Court of Appeals-11th Circuit, October 18, 1993, in the case of Chabad-Lubavitch of Georgia v. Miller, No. 92-8008. Jay Alan Sekulow, Letter to Mayors (Virginia Beach, VA: The American Center for Law and Justice, November 19, 1993), p. 3.