Arkansas 10 Commandments law blocked
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Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas have passed laws requiring the posters in public schools. Several other states are considering similar measures.
Despite a federal judge's recent ruling that the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools in the Natural State is unconstitutional, they are staying up at the University of Arkansas.
Tennessee may soon see the Ten Commandments in public schools after state Senators passed a bill mandating the document be prominently displayed.
The Republican-led Tennessee Senate passed a bill Thursday that would require public school districts and public charter schools to display the Ten Commandments alongside
The four posters feature religious and historical motifs, as well as the Ten Commandments. One of the designs even features an image of Louisiaha House Speaker Mike Johnson.
A bill to require public schools to post displays of the Ten Commandments advanced Wednesday in the Alabama House of Representatives. Rep. Mark Gidley, a Republican from Etowah County and a pastor, said the purpose is to teach students that the Ten Commandments,
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville officials don't intend to take down donated Ten Commandments posters in classrooms after a federal judge on Monday ruled similar displays at public school districts were unconstitutional.
A group that advocates civil liberties threatened to take the state of Louisiana to the United States Supreme Court after its defense of the Ten Commandments law.