The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that displays of the Ten Commandments in Texas can remain in public school classrooms after a months-long legal battle spurred by families and ...
After a federal appeals court cleared the way for Ten Commandments posters to remain in Texas classrooms, some teachers aren't just complying—they're getting creative. Across Texas, educators are ...
Tennessee may soon see the Ten Commandments in public schools after state Senators passed a bill mandating the document be prominently displayed in classrooms. The Senate version, which passed 27-6, ...
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Paxton investigating Texas schools to ensure posting of Ten Commandments
Texas can enforce the state's law requiring Ten Commandments posters in public schools. Here's what to know about the latest ...
A group of Texas families is taking legal action, suing more than a dozen public school districts over plans to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms. Several North Texas school districts are ...
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit by a New Orleans teacher who had argued that Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law is unconstitutional, the latest in a string of rulings allowing public schools to ...
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Alabama is forcing the Ten Commandments into my children’s classrooms. As a rabbi, I’m horrified
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Beliefs clash among students, parents and teachers as the Ten Commandments go up in Texas classrooms
DALLAS (AP) — In the rush to navigate the Republican-led mandate that took effect in September, the rollout has forced some administrators, teachers and school boards to confront hard choices. DALLAS ...
A federal appeals court appeared receptive to allowing Louisiana and Texas laws requiring displays of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms to take effect, signaling a potentially ...
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 ...
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