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ACLU vows to sue as Louisiana becomes first state to require posting Ten Commandments in public schools
Governor Jeff Landry said he “can’t wait to be sued” over the controversial law. The ACLU is ready to answer his call.
ACLU to file lawsuit against Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other civil rights organizations say they plan to file a lawsuit challenging a new Louisiana law that requires public schools to display the Ten
ACLU to sue Louisiana over Ten Commandments law after governor boasted ‘I can’t wait to be sued’
After Louisiana became the first state to require public classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, the ACLU announced it is challenging the new law.
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Louisiana law isn't about Ten Commandments. It's Christian nationalist bait for Supreme Court.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry is basically daring somebody to sue him over the Ten Commandments law. That might be coming.
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State becomes first to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, left vows holy war
Leftist groups declared a legal holy war on Louisiana which became the first state to require the 10 Commandments to be ...
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