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Somehow, our leaders suggest it isn't a theocracy if the right people force you to comply with their religious views.
AUSTIN — The Ten Commandments would have to be displayed in Texas public school classrooms under legislation that is headed to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk. The Texas Senate on Wednesday accepted ...
Probably the best way to describe how public school district officials in Arkansas are feeling right now about a court order ...
When Texas students return to classrooms this fall, they’ll see sweeping changes brought on by newly enacted legislation.
I applaud the Texas legislators’ intentions to place on the walls of classrooms what we all value and what we hope all ...
AP In 2005, Abbott, who was state attorney general at the time, successfully argued before the Supreme Court that Texas could keep a Ten Commandments monument on the grounds of its Capitol.
"The 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court will decide what they want and then try to rationalize it," one First Amendment advocate told Newsweek.
Gov. Greg Abbott signed dozens of bills that pertain to the classroom at the end of the 89th session of the Texas Legislature, including the display of the Ten Commandment in the classroom and banning ...
In May, Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law a bill that requires Texas public schools to display the Ten Commandments. In the last two weeks, two lawsuits have been filed aiming to stop that.
Families successfully challenge Arkansas law mandating Ten Commandments in schools as federal judge grants temporary injunction for four districts.