A new bill is set to be introduced this week that would bring the Ten Commandments into all Texas public school classrooms. Texas senator Phil King is breathing life back into a bill that would achieve Lt.
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A new bill is set to be introduced this week that would bring the Ten Commandments into all Texas public school classrooms. "But, SPEAKER Dade Phelan killed the bill by letting it languish in ...
North Dakota’s school boards already have a state law that gives them the ability to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, if they are accompanied by other historical documents. Now, lawmakers are debating whether to require posting the commandments in every public K-12 and college classroom.
It’s freezing out here, but our hearts are on fire,” said one participant in Amarillo's demonstration held over the weekend.
The new Texas legislative session that started Tuesday in Austin is set to test the boundaries between church and state. One of the major efforts will be a fresh bill seeking to mandate the placement of the Ten Commandments in all public-school classrooms.
Trump and his fellow Republicans support school choice, hoping to expand the practice of using taxpayer-funded vouchers to help parents send their children to religious schools.
Mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in Texas public schools not only violates the Constitution, it is emblematic of the extreme and divisive politics here that do not serve the public good.
States such as Texas and Oklahoma are aiming to place the Ten Commandments in classrooms. Louisiana became a lightning rod — and precedent setter — after the state’s Gov. Jeff Landry signed ...
Texas, Utah, and West Virginia have joined the court briefs in favor of the Louisiana law. The Ten Commandments is list of religious rules that, according to various Bible passages in Exodus and ...
Last fall, a federal judge called the law requiring public schools to post the Ten Commandments unconstitutional. On Thursday, an appeals court will take up the case.
COMMENTARY: As representatives for the Bayou State prepare for oral argument, they know the Constitution is on their side.