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Posting the Ten Commandments in a public school does not establish a religion. It is time for the Supreme Court to reconsider ...
The law specifies the exact wording that must be used, and that the text size and typeface must be readable for a person with ...
A group of Dallas-area families and faith leaders has filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block a new Texas law requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. The law mandates a ...
The bill, which was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott, is expected to draw a legal challenge from critics who consider it ...
Louisiana's law mandating Ten Commandments displays in public schools deemed unconstitutional by 5th U.S. Circuit Court of ...
SB 10 requires schools to display a 16-by-20-inch poster or framed copy of the Ten Commandments in a conspicuous location in each classroom, with text legible to anyone with average vision.
A bill requiring classroom displays of the Ten Commandments in public schools passed the Texas House on Sunday. The 82-46 vote sends the proposal back to the Senate before it goes to Gov. Greg Abbott.
Senate Bill 10 would require the Ten Commandments to be posted in all elementary and secondary classrooms. Under the bill, it must be a "durable poster" or be a framed copy of the Ten Commandments.
To detach the Ten Commandments from the covenant between a particular deity, the Lord, and a particular people, Israel, and to treat them as a moral and philosophical text applicable to everyday ...
Under Texas’ proposal, public schools must conspicuously display a 16-by-20-inch durable poster or framed copy of the Ten Commandments in every classroom. The text of the display must be legible ...
State Rep. Candy Noble (R-Lucas) said the text of the Ten Commandments is foundational to American Democracy, with moral principles that extend beyond a particular religion.