But more important in this case is the conclusion: The Ten Commandments have a place in public schools. Anti-religious bigotry, like that espoused by the ACLU, will weigh in against this reasoning.
A federal judge in Louisiana on Tuesday blocked a state law that requires schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, describing the measure as both “coercive” and “unconstitutional.” A ...
A federal judge has partially blocked the state of Texas from enforcing its law ordering the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools. In a colorful ruling replete with off-the-cuff ...
Arguments in the latest battle over the separation of church and state will be heard Tuesday in a Louisiana federal courtroom ...
The Supreme Court has rebuffed these efforts before, but that was nearly a half-century ago. Today’s MAGA conservatives see a more favorable legal environment—and they might be right. In 1978, ...
Lawyers for Texas families and the attorney general’s office returned to court Monday to resume the fight over a state law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms.
A new Texas law requires that public schools must display the Ten Commandments, as seen on a monument at the state Capitol in Austin, on a poster in classrooms ...
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