The Ten Commandments must be displayed in Louisiana classrooms under requirement signed into law
- Louisiana mandates displaying the Ten Commandments in all public school classrooms, marking the first US state to do so, under Governor Jeff Landry's approval.
- Civil rights groups, such as the ACLU and Freedom from Religion Foundation, plan to contest the law in court, citing concerns about its impact on education equality and diversity.
- Despite a similar law being ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1980, Louisiana stands alone in enforcing this requirement, while other states face potential legal challenges.
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Louisiana, Law, and Lies: Is Displaying the Ten Commandments in Classrooms Constitutional?
“The fundamental basis of this Nation’s law was given to Moses on the Mount,” said a famed American figure. “The fundamental basis of our Bill of Rights comes from the teachings which we get from Exodus and St. Matthew, from Isaiah and St. Paul.” Which evangelist said the above? Billy Graham? Pat Robertson? Jerry Falwell? ... The post Louisiana, Law, and Lies: Is Displaying the Ten Commandments in Classrooms Constitutional? appeared first on The…
Louisiana To Require 10 Commandments Be Displayed In Every Classroom
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) signed a new law ordering that a poster-sized display of the Ten Commandments must be hung in every state classroom under the argument that they are “foundational documents of our state and national government.” What do you think?Read more...
Trump Says He Loves ‘The Ten Commandments In Schools’ After Louisiana Requires Their Display In Public Classrooms
Former President Donald Trump seemingly endorsed the idea of placing the Ten Commandments in both public and private schools on Friday after Louisiana Republican Governor Jeff Landry signed a bill into law earlier this week requiring them to be displayed in every public school classroom in that state. Landry said of the legislation, “If you want to respect the rule of law, you’ve got to start from the original law giver, which was Moses.” He add…
The ten commandments will be displayed in large and easily readable font in each classroom. This is what a new and noticed law that the state of Louisiana has adopted says. However, according to the US expert Dag Blanck, the law is likely to be challenged.
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