A federal judge heard arguments at a hearing Monday on whether he should temporarily block a new Louisiana law that requires the TenCommandments to be displayed in every public school classroom ...
Louisiana’s law requiring that public school classrooms display the TenCommandments is “discriminatory and coercive” and “unconstitutional on its face,” a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.
Before Louisiana requires public schools to post the TenCommandments, the state must convince a court that its controversial new mandate doesn’t run afoul of the U.S. Constitution. On Monday ...
On Monday, Louisiana’s controversial TenCommandments law had its first hearing in federal court in Baton Rouge. Judge John deGravelles heard arguments for almost six hours from the civil ...
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