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A coalition of North Texas religious leaders and parents has joined a legal effort led by an activist minister to stop the ...
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 ...
Posting the Ten Commandments in a public school does not establish a religion. It is time for the Supreme Court to reconsider its ban. ... Then in 1980, in another 5-4 decision in Stone v.
Abbott signed legislation mandating Ten Commandments displays in school classrooms despite the threat of litigation.
One mother says she does want her children 'to be instructed by their school about the biblical conception of adultery.’ ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed Texas Senate Bill 10 into law, requiring Texas schools to display the Ten Commandments in their classrooms. This legislation, also known as the Texas Ten Commandments ...
Abbott signed SB 10 into law on June 22, which requires every public-school classroom in Texas to post a copy of the Ten Commandments starting next school year.
The plaintiffs argue the newly passed law is unconstitutional and violates parents' and children's First Amendment freedoms.
The new law mandates that all public schools hang a "durable poster or framed copy" of the Ten Commandments in a conspicuous place in each classroom. The displays must be at least 16 inches wide and ...