This case has to withstand the legislative might of the current Congress. They CAN pass laws that are unConstitutional. And the USSC can support laws that are unConstitutional.

AFTER THAT.....

He still has to bring the other case to court.

And it has to be accepted.

And the judge has to rule on it in favour of him.

And THAT case has to withstand the Congress/USSC.

And THEN AND ONLY THEN does it become an issue. Depending upon how the court mandates that it be handled.

Which I am not going to speculate upon as we're already into TOO many levels of "IF".

And that's the whole deal. At any point along this, the Government can just say that they're removing "In God We Trust" from the NEXT plates. There. End of discussion. Or the Congress could pass the "Defense of Currency Act" and claim that "In God We Trust" isn't "religious" but "historical" and that carrying coins with it upon does NOT violate Church/State separation. (Yes, they can do that and the USSC can uphold it (and later generations can overturn it).)

And so on and so forth.

So I'm sticking with what has been ruled and the consequences of that and the processes that follow that.