Christianists lose in their efforts to force a municipality to allow them to set up a nativity on public property.
City Council voted to ban all private, unattended displays in city parks. The city cited other reasons for the prohibition, including damage to the park's turf and some residents' statements that they would prefer unobstructed ocean views to seasonal displays.
Of course, that doesn't really mean "no nativity scene." the display can still be erected on private property. Perhaps the front lawn of a church would be a good place to start?