
Supreme Court asked to review Texas’s Ten Commandments requirement for schools
Supreme Court asked to review Texas law requiring the Ten Commandments in public schools
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Supreme Court asked to review Texas law requiring the Ten Commandments in public schools. The 5th Circuit reversed a lower federal court ruling that had blocked approximately a dozen Texas school districts from putting up the posters. The New Orleans-based appeals court's 9-8 ruling upheld the Texas law, which requires public school classrooms to display a state-selected version of the Ten Commandments drawn from the King James Bible.
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Supreme Court asked to review Texas law requiring the Ten Commandments in public schools.
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The 5th Circuit reversed a lower federal court ruling that had blocked approximately a dozen Texas school districts from putting up the posters.
according to The IndependentThe New Orleans-based appeals court's 9-8 ruling upheld the Texas law, which requires public school classrooms to display a state-selected version of the Ten Commandments drawn from the King James Bible.
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