Separation of church and state tested again as Texas’ classroom Ten Commandments law stalls

A federal judge has temporarily blocked Texas’ law requiring public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, citing First Amendment violations. The ruling, part of a broader national battle over religion in public schools, mirrors similar outcomes in Louisiana and Arkansas. Supporters argue cultural heritage; opponents stress constitutional boundaries. The case may advance to the US Supreme Court.

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