The founders simply wanted to prevent Congress and the federal government from establishing a national religion.
An advancing bill would require South Carolina schools to post a poster of the Ten Commandments in all of their classrooms, and allow school chaplains.
The predictable controversy surrounding the litigation, which involves similar but distinct mandatory Ten Commandments display laws arising out of Texas and Louisiana, is revealing as to just how far ...
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday over a Texas law requiring public schools to display posters of ...
Federal judges heard arguments Tuesday on whether Texas can require public schools to post the Ten Commandments in every ...
A Ten Commandments poster is seen with boxes of others before they were delivered to local public schools in New Braunfels, ...
Supporters call it foundational. Critics call it unconstitutional. A federal court is now deciding what comes next.
The full panel of judges on the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday in a case that could require ...
Gov. Jeff Landry and Attorney General Liz Murrill said they were confident that the law, which requires public school ...
The Fifth Court of Appeals is hearing the fight over Texas and Louisiana laws that require displaying the religious text in ...
Judges asked an attorney representing families who oppose the laws if he believes the Declaration of Independence, Martin ...
Attorney Jonathan Youngwood, in challenging the laws, argued to the Fifth Circuit that the Louisiana and Texas statutes mean students face “unavoidable, constant, government-mandated religious ...
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