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Three separate rolls of knitted bricks lay on the steps of the Supreme Court Tuesday (Sept. 9) before Secular Coalition for America protesters of the recent Hobby Lobby decision unfurled them out and marched across the street to the Capitol. More than 1,600 supporters from all 50 states and five other countries mailed or sponsored the knitted segments for the “Knit a Brick” event. Religion News Service photo by Adelle M. Banks

Three separate rolls of knitted bricks lay on the steps of the Supreme Court Tuesday (Sept. 9) before Secular Coalition for America protesters of the recent Hobby Lobby decision unfurled them out and marched across the street to the Capitol. More than 1,600 supporters from all 50 states and five other countries mailed or sponsored the knitted segments for the “Knit a Brick” event. Religion News Service photo by Adelle M. Banks

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