Jackley supports 10 Commandments law in Louisiana
- South Dakota lawmakers introduced a bill requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments, similar to a law in Louisiana that is under legal challenge.
- The bill mandates that the Ten Commandments be displayed in classrooms with a focus on readability and historical context, as stated in Senate Bill 51.
- The ACLU argues that such displays violate constitutional rights and could ostracize students not adhering to the state's approved religious views.
- Supporters claim the Ten Commandments are integral to the country's moral foundation, while opponents argue it pressures students into specific religious beliefs.
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