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Louisiana's law requiring the Ten Commandments in every classroom likely violates the First Amendment, a federal appeals court ruled.
Federal judges rule Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms unconstitutional, citing separation of church and state.
The Louisiana Attorney General has asked the full Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to review a ruling blocking the state's Ten Commandments law.
Parents in Austin, San Antonio, Houston and Dallas file a lawsuit over Texas' Ten Commandments law. It is the second Texas ...
The group of Jewish, Christian, Unitarian Universalist, Hindu and nonreligious families say mandating classroom displays of ...
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNTexas families of different faiths sue over law requiring Ten Commandments in classroomsSixteen Texas families of different faiths have filed a lawsuit looking to block a state law that would require the Ten ...
Republicans who supported the bill say it has nothing to do with religion, and is merely displaying a text of historical ...
A national legal organization has filed a friend of the court brief in support of the defendants in a lawsuit over an ...
Blessed greetings From Texas, where Governor Greg Abbott recently signed a bill that will require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. Teachers must display ...
Sixteen Texas families of multiple faiths and nonreligious backgrounds filed the case against multiple school districts ...
Two Texas Baptists are among 16 Texas families who filed suit in federal court today to oppose the state’s new Ten ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A panel of three federal appellate judges has ruled that a Louisiana law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in each of the state’s public school classrooms is ...
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