FAYETTEVILLE — A Hot Springs area school district has been added to the list of districts being temporarily enjoined by a federal judge from posting state-mandated displays of the Ten Commandments.
The third commandment of the Ten Commandments is “You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.” I grew up believing this meant a person shouldn’t cuss using God’s name. Will this affect ...
A federal judge has allowed for a second time the addition of an Arkansas school district to a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a new state law requiring Ten Commandments displays in ...
As a Hindu-American public school student in Texas, I never thought I’d have to question whether my beliefs — or anyone else’s — belonged in a classroom. But since Sept. 1, I’ve had to. That’s when ...
A split Galveston ISD board voted late Wednesday night to delay hanging the Ten Commandments in classrooms until courts decide whether a state law requiring their display is constitutional.
As Republican-dominated states seek to require displays of the Ten Commandments in school classrooms, critics are noting some odd similarities in the language of the bills. It seems possible — even ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — As legal battles continue over Arkansas’s Ten Commandments classroom law, the University of Arkansas has received nearly 500 posters from a Christian group founded by one of its ...
A majority of the judges of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals have vacated a three-judge panel’s opinion that invalidated a Louisiana law mandating the Ten Commandments be posted in all public-school ...