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Texas recently became the third state in two years, following Louisiana and Arkansas, to pass a law requiring Ten ...
"The 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court will decide what they want and then try to rationalize it," one First Amendment ...
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Posting the Ten Commandments Does Not Establish a Religion
When Texas Gov. Greg Abbott was serving as his state's attorney general in 2005, he appeared before the Supreme Court to argue Van Orden v. Perry. The question was whether a monument inscribed with ...
Political operative David Barton held up a thick Bible with years of wear on its dark brown cover and proclaimed its pages ...
The high court is hearing arguments today in Van Orden v. Perry and McCreary County v. ACLU of Kentucky, cases testing the constitutionality of Ten Commandment displays in public places. The ...
A federal appeals court ruled that Louisiana's Ten Commandments classroom mandate unconstitutional, sparking appeal plans.
Supreme Court is their endgame. | Opinion For hard-right Republicans eager to upend America's long legacy of religious freedom, unconstitutional legislation and legal challenges set the path.
A federal judge said he will decide soon whether to block implementation of a new state law requiring the display of the Ten ...
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A century after a man was convicted of teaching evolution, the debate on religion in schools rages
Scopes "Monkey Trial" in Tennessee, where a teacher was prosecuted for teaching evolution, continues to influence debates on ...
The Supreme Court in 1947 ruled that the Constitution's establishment clause applies to both the federal government and state governments. In a 1980 ruling, justices struck down a Kentucky law ...
Posting the Ten Commandments in a public school does not establish a religion. It is time for the Supreme Court to reconsider its ban.
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