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The Ten Commandments will not be displayed in Texas public schools after a federal judge blocked the state’s new Ten Commandments law ...
The attorneys challenging the new state law hope that other school districts won’t implement it after a federal judge found ...
As a rabbi and public school parent, I welcome this ruling,’ Rabbi Mara Nathan, a plaintiff in the case, said in a statement.
A federal judge blocked Texas’ Ten Commandments classroom law, citing First Amendment concerns. No state leaders have commented on the ruling.
The judge's order temporarily prohibits 11 Texas school districts from complying with the law, which the judge found is likely unconstitutional.
The ruling, celebrated by a group of interfaith families, affirms that public schools cannot force religious doctrine on ...
Texas' Senate Bill 10, which requires the commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom in the state, is set ...
Texas cannot require public schools in Houston, Austin and other select districts to display the Ten Commandments in every ...
A federal district judge ruled that the Texas law requiring Ten Commandments displays is schools likely violates the First ...
A federal judge ruled some classrooms can't post the religious text after parents filed suit against several San Antonio school districts.
The judge said the displays would violate parents' rights and are "likely to send an exclusionary and spiritually burdensome ...
The judge agreed with a group of multifaith and nonreligious families that the new law will interfere with their children’s ...