| Advertisement | | | On Tuesday a judge temporarily blocked Louisiana's law requiring all public schools to display the Ten Commandments in their classrooms. He called it unconstitutional "on its face" and in any application. | A group of Louisiana parents with children attending public schools, representing a variety of faiths, sued the state to challenge HB 71. This law requires that all public schools, from kindergarten through college, display religious texts in each classroom using "a poster or framed documentation that is at least eleven inches by fourteen inches." | The plaintiffs claim that the requirement to display religious doctrines in classrooms at poster size violates their First Amendment rights as well as the separation of Church and State… | Read More Here | Get In The Inbox of Conservative Readers | Advertise with American Daily Digest to get your brand in front of thousands of Conservative Americans who are always looking for their next interesting product. | | |
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