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The Fifth Circuit ordered a full rehearing of Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law, which bans displaying the Ten Commandments in public schools.
The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ordered a full rehearing of Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law, overturning a prior ruling that found the law unconstitutional. The case, now being reviewed en banc by all 17 active judges, centers on whether displaying the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms violates the First Amendment’s establishment clause. The original three-judge panel had ruled the law promoted religion, but the full court will reconsider, with no date set for oral arguments. The law, which would require prominent displays in classrooms and universities, remains blocked pending the rehearing. Arkansas and Texas have passed similar laws, sparking new legal challenges.