Louisiana's new law mandates Ten Commandments displays in K-12 public schools and state-funded universities, facing a federal lawsuit challenging its constitutionality.
Louisiana's new law mandates Ten Commandments displays in all K-12 public school and state-funded university classrooms, but enforcement details and potential penalties for non-compliance remain vague. A federal lawsuit filed by Jewish families and others challenges the law as violating the First Amendment, and draws precedent from a 1980 Supreme Court ruling which found a similar Kentucky law unconstitutional.
July 05, 2024
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