Regarding the bill requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in Louisiana classrooms: Aren’t Black Lives Matter and gay pride religions? Symbols from both of those are plastered all over schools.
Should religion be in public schools? For a long time, the answer from the U.S. Supreme Court was no. But in recent years, the court has blurred the sharp line between church and state in schools. Now ...
Earlier this summer, Republican Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed into law a requirement that all public classrooms display the Ten Commandments. Broadly similar laws are moving through ...
Jonathan [email protected] the first of two cases deciding how far the government may go in its use of religious symbols, a federal appeals panel has ruled that a local court seal depicting the Ten ...
Texas recently became the third state in two years, following Louisiana and Arkansas, to pass a law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public school classrooms. Soon after — like the other states ...
Tim Zastrow (Forum, Aug. 29) has revived the local issue of the Ten Commandments through reference to Alabama's Chief Justice Roy Moore's defiant stand against removal of a near-three-ton monument ...
In a case concerning how far the government may go in its use of religious symbols, the 11th Circuit has ruled that a local Georgia court seal depicting the Ten Commandments doesn't cross the ...
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