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The new law mandates that all public schools hang a "durable poster or framed copy" of the Ten Commandments in a conspicuous ...
In November, a federal district court blocked a Louisiana law ordering the Ten Commandments to be shown in public schools after nine multi-faith families filed a lawsuit, according to a Nov. 12 ...
According to the complaint, the display of the Ten Commandments in public classrooms and libraries will interfere with parents' right to direct their children’s religious education and upbringing.
According to the complaint, the display of the Ten Commandments in public classrooms and libraries will interfere with parents' right to direct their children’s religious education and upbringing.
According to the complaint, the display of the Ten Commandments in public classrooms and libraries will interfere with parents' right to direct their children’s religious education and upbringing.
State Rep. Candy Noble, (R) Murphy, argued the Ten Commandments are foundational to the nation’s government and judicial systems “Government was not made for man. It was made by God for man.
Pro-life leader reacts to new Texas bill mandating the Ten Commandments in schools Shawn Carney, president and CEO of 40 Days for Life, shared his thoughts on Senate Bill 10, which passed 88-49 in ...
Stone tablets depicting the Ten Commandments are shown outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on June 27, 2005, placed there during a vigil by a religious group.
Texas lawmakers are close to passing a bill to require public schools to exhibit the Ten Commandments in classrooms starting this fall, a victory for the religious right that critics say blurs the ...
A decisive vote by the Texas House of Representatives has brought the state one step closer to embedding the Ten Commandments within every public school classroom. This legislation, driven by ...
It would then be signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott, who in 2005 successfully argued before the Supreme Court for the display of the Ten Commandments in front of the Texas State Capitol.
Requiring the Ten Commandments in schools has been unconstitutional nationwide since 1980, when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Kentucky statute similar to Texas’ in a ruling known as Stone v.