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“They’re trying to make public schools religious schools:” Ten Commandments in classrooms?
A new bill would allow public schools to display the Ten Commandments, and Today in Ohio podcast hosts said Thursday the only motive for such a law is to inject religion into taxpayer-funded ...
Professor calls South Carolina's Ten Commandments bill 'highly unconstitutional,' but it may survive
A law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom in South Carolina is currently in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Indiana lawmakers advanced a bill that would allow teachers and principals to display the Ten Commandments in school classrooms ...
A federal judge has partially blocked the state of Texas from enforcing its law ordering the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools. In a colorful ruling replete with off-the-cuff ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has directed public schools across the state not enjoined by ongoing litigation to comply with Senate Bill 10 (SB 10), a new law requiring the display of the Ten ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The State Senate has greenlit a bill that would allow public schools to display the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, although there’s an attached nuance that has yet to ...
(The Texas Tribune) The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas and a coalition of religious freedom organizations are suing 14 more Texas school districts to block them from implementing a new state ...
Regarding the guest column, “Ten Commandments displays are well within American tradition,” the author welcomes posting the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms (and the law permitting it).
As a kid growing up, I was very much fascinated with the Ten Commandments. I always thought of them as “rules” that every good Christian needed to live by. These were basic “rules” everyone needed to ...
One by one, the Ten Commandments teach us how we bring God into our daily lives. Each additional commandment encourages us to ...
Indiana lawmakers advanced a bill that would allow teachers and principals to display the Ten Commandments in school classrooms more easily — drawing concerns about the separation of church and state.
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