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A federal judge last week said students are “a captive audience” in schools. In 1980 the Supreme Court said such displays are unconstitutional.
TEXAS, USA — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday instructed Texas public schools not impacted by a recent court ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton's guidance comes days after U.S. District Judge Fred Biery sided with 16 families who sued their ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton directed schools across the Lone Star State to display the Ten Commandments less than a ...
The state law had said public schools would have to display the Ten Commandments in a “conspicuous” location in every ...
Texas cannot require public schools in Houston, Austin and other select districts to display the Ten Commandments in every ...
After a federal court ruling blocked enforcement of Senate Bill 10 in nearly a dozen independent school districts, Texas ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton mandates displaying the Ten Commandments in public and secondary schools, excluding those ...
A federal judge temporarily blocked a Texas law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments, ruling it likely ...
COMMENTARY: Displaying the Decalogue in schools signals that education means developing skills and respect for enduring moral ...
In the push by Texas Republicans to post the Ten Commandments in public schools, Rebecca Smith-Nash has emerged as one of the ...
A Texas law requiring the state’s public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments could violate First Amendment ...