Indiana lawmakers advanced a bill that would allow teachers and principals to display the Ten Commandments in school classrooms more easily — drawing concerns about the separation of church and state.
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Legislation to allow display of the Ten Commandments from the Christian Bible prominently in all Tennessee public schools passed the House Education Committee. It now needs one procedural vote before ...
On Tuesday, the full, 17-judge U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit heard consolidated oral arguments in a crucial case that is all but guaranteed to make it to the U.S. Supreme Court. The ...
COLUMBIA — State lawmakers advanced a bill requiring all South Carolina public schools, including colleges and universities, to post the Ten Commandments in their classrooms. The legislation, which ...
An Indiana General Assembly bill to protect teachers' rights to display the Ten Commandments in Indiana public schools is after failing to get a vote ahead of a key legislative deadline. House Bill ...
Ratio Decidendi is a recurring series by Stephanie Barclay exploring the reasoning – from practical considerations to deep theory – behind our nation’s most consequential constitutional decisions. On ...
Ian Grenier’s Jan. 23 article, “Lawmakers advance bill to put Ten Commandments in SC school classrooms,” underlines how doggedly resolute our state lawmakers are in their determination to mandate the ...
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