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Ten Commandments have no place in Texas classrooms | Your Say
According to the latest news I have seen and read, Gov. Greg Abbott is as giddy as a little boy getting ready sign into law one that requires a version of the Ten Commandments be displayed in each and ...
The group of Jewish, Christian, Unitarian Universalist, Hindu and nonreligious families say mandating classroom displays of ...
Sixteen Texas families of multiple faiths and nonreligious backgrounds filed the case against multiple school districts ...
Sen. Phil King, who represents Fort Worth, authored the law requiring public schools to prominently display the religious ...
Parents in Austin, San Antonio, Houston and Dallas file a lawsuit over Texas' Ten Commandments law. It is the second Texas ...
Texas’ new law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms is facing a second legal challenge.
One mother says she does want her children 'to be instructed by their school about the biblical conception of adultery.’ ...
Republicans who supported the bill say it has nothing to do with religion, and is merely displaying a text of historical ...
Sixteen Texas families of different faiths have filed a lawsuit looking to block a state law that would require the Ten ...
State legislators passed a new law this session which would require a Protestant version of the Ten Commandments to be ...
Permanently posting the Ten Commandments in every Texas public-school classroom — rendering them unavoidable — is plainly ...
The suit was filed against multiple Texas school districts to try to block the law, which would require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every classroom.