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Ten Commandments. Multiple variations. Why the Louisiana law raises preferential treatment concerns

  • Louisiana’s new law mandates public school display of the Ten Commandments, sparking debate on church-state separation in education.
  • Civil liberties groups like AU and the American Civil Liberties Union file a joint lawsuit against the law, citing violations of First Amendment religious freedom clauses.
  • The law specifies a condensed version of the commandments tied to the Ten Commandments movie and traditionally linked with Protestants, raising concerns of religious favoritism.
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