Rep. Bruce Cozart, R-Hot Springs, whose grandchildren attend Lakeside schools, said he was disappointed by the court's decision and supports Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin's efforts to ...
A federal judge on Friday ordered Ten Commandments posters be removed from Lakeside School District, two days after he permitted the Garland County district to be added to a lawsuit challenging a new ...
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction on Tuesday requiring certain public school districts in Texas to remove Ten Commandments displays by Dec. 1. The districts would also be prohibited from ...
A federal judge has ordered the Ten Commandments monument on the Arkansas state Capitol grounds to be removed, saying the law used to erect it violates the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas is calling a federal judge’s order a “win for religious freedom” after Judge Orlando L. Garcia issued a preliminary injunction requiring certain Texas ...
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered Conroe ISD and several other Texas school districts to remove Ten Commandments displays from classrooms, issuing the ruling in a lawsuit brought by families who ...
A school district in deep South Texas has become the latest to remove displays of the Ten Commandments as a new state law remains embroiled in litigation filed by parents on behalf of students in more ...
Nov. 19 (UPI) --A federal judge in Texas has ordered state schools to take down displayed posters of the Ten Commandments in supposed violation of the U.S. Constitution. Republican Texas Attorney ...
A federal judge ruled Tuesday to temporarily block a new Texas law requiring schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, marking the second time a court has found Senate Bill 10 to be ...
A federal judge has ordered the removal of Ten Commandments posters from certain Texas classrooms where parents have filed lawsuits, including the Flour Bluff Independent School District. On Nov. 18, ...
Controversy over the commandments is not new. In more than a dozen early cases, courts generally upheld laws and policies mandating their recitation in schools. These enactments survived because the ...