Justice Scalia famously stated that crosses on graves have, well, crossed-over

Justice Scalia famously stated that crosses on graves have, well, crossed-over

Justice Scalia famously stated that crosses on graves have, well, crossed-over from an overtly religious symbol to one that may represent any dead soldier. How do philosophers treat such claims? How do we establish when religious practices, symbols, rituals, etc. have entered the secular public domain to the extent that the law can recognize them as such?

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