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A federal appeals court on Friday blocked Louisiana from enforcing a law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in all classrooms of the state's public schools and universities.
Louisiana's law requiring the Ten Commandments in every classroom likely violates the First Amendment, a federal appeals ...
This comes after a judge on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals blocked a ruling made last week, finding the law is unconstitutional. This ruling upholds a previous federal court's ruling.
Permanently posting the Ten Commandments in every Texas public-school classroom — rendering them unavoidable — is plainly ...
A national legal organization has filed a friend of the court brief in support of the defendants in a lawsuit over an ...
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 ...
Louisiana’s controversial law requiring public schools and colleges to post the Ten Commandments is "plainly unconstitutional," a federal appeals court ruled Friday.
Posting the Ten Commandments in a public school does not establish a religion. It is time for the Supreme Court to reconsider ...
Sixteen Texas families of different faiths have filed a lawsuit looking to block a state law that would require the Ten ...