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Displaying a single version of the Ten Commandments would violate the First Amendment. So how about putting up moral codes ...
A bill requiring public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments was passed by a state House committee last week.
Dozens of people who signed up to speak were ready at 4 a.m. to debate whether public school classrooms should have to ...
The free exercise clause of the First Amendment guarantees the right to practice one's religion free of government interference.
The law would require the display of the Ten Commandments in state and local government buildings, including classrooms.
The Erie Times-News reported recently that state Sen. Doug Mastriano, R-33rd Dist., announced that he was going to introduce the "Creation of Laws in Our Schools Act" to the Pennsylvania Senate.
The bills — passed with overwhelming majorities — would mandate in public schools the display of the Ten Commandments, ban drag shows, prohibit teachers from displaying pride flags or ...
“To me, the Ten Commandments, God itself displays love ... the position of then explaining and interpreting a religious text for students.” Louisiana passed similar legislation in 2024 ...
The mandate is dividing Christians. KY3′s Steve Grant and Little Rock Public Radio’s Josie Lenora discuss the law’s unknowns.