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Two lawsuits have been filed against a Texas law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms. On Wednesday, 16 Texas families filed a lawsuit challenging a new state ...
Some Arkansas families have sued to block a law mandating displays of the Ten Commandments in classrooms, arguing the religious displays create a coercive environment for students of other beliefs.
If the Texas law is not paused, traditional school districts and charter schools will be required to hang 16-by-20-inch framed or poster copies of the Ten Commandments in a “conspicuous place ...
On July 2 2025, 16 families in Texas of different religious and nonreligious backgrounds filed suit in federal court to the new state law requiring all public elementary and secondary ...
A group of faith leaders and parents from North Texas this week sued to stop a new state law that will require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, arguing it violates ...
A group of Jefferson County, Illinois taxpayers have filed a lawsuit in a push to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the lawn of the county’s courthouse, citing concerns over religious n… ...
A panel of three federal appellate judges has ruled that a Louisiana law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in each of the state’s public school classrooms is unconstitutional.
Texas saw a similar challenge to the display of the Ten Commandments at the State Capitol Building in 2004, which the U.S. Supreme Court later ruled did not violate the establishment clause.
According to the complaint, the display of the Ten Commandments in public classrooms and libraries will interfere with parents' right to direct their children’s religious education and upbringing.