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Sixteen Texas families of multiple faiths and nonreligious backgrounds filed the case against multiple school districts ...
The plaintiffs argue the mandate violates the First Amendment’s protections for religious freedom and the separation of ...
A New York City jury’s decision to convict Sean “Diddy” Combs on prostitution-related offenses and acquit the music mogul on ...
The group of Jewish, Christian, Unitarian Universalist, Hindu and nonreligious families say mandating classroom displays of ...
Sixteen Texas families of different faiths have filed a lawsuit looking to block a state law that would require the Ten ...
A federal appeals court blocked Louisiana's law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in schools. The law was deemed unconstitutional, violating First Amendment religious rights protections.
In 2005, Abbott, who was state attorney general at the time, successfully argued before the Supreme Court that Texas could keep a Ten Commandments monument on the grounds of its Capitol.
A three-judge panel from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday struck down Louisiana's requirement for displaying the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.
And in 2005, the Supreme Court held that such displays in a pair of Kentucky courthouses violated the Constitution. At the same time, the court upheld a Ten Commandments marker on the grounds of ...
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