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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 ...
East Texas lawmakers held a town hall meeting on Thursday to answer voters’ questions about the latest legislative session. State Senator Bryan Hughes and State Representative Daniel Alders gave a ...
The law books record it as State of Tennessee v. John T. Scopes. History remembers it as the “ Monkey Trial .” The case ...
A national legal organization has filed a friend of the court brief in support of the defendants in a lawsuit over an ...
The “True MAGA Attorney” – When Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced his run for Senate, candidates started lining up to take his job. We speak with Aaron Reitz, a former Paxton deputy who’s ...
Commandments in the Classroom – The state faces two lawsuits over its plan to place the Ten Commandments in Texas classrooms. Dylan McKim looks closer at the court challenge, and why some believe the ...
Texas passes a law requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, igniting debates over religious freedom.
The lawsuit contests a new law that requires the Ten Commandments be displayed in classrooms, saying it violates First Amendment and parental rights.
A group of Texas families and faith leaders is suing the state and some school districts after Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill requiring the posting of donated copies of the Ten Commandments in ...
Abbott signed SB 10 into law on June 22, which requires every public-school classroom in Texas to post a copy of the Ten Commandments starting next school year.