A three-judge panel heard oral arguments about a Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public classrooms.
Three judges on the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals considered arguments Thursday over a state law that requires displays of the Ten Commandments in every Louisiana public school classroom. A group of nine parents,
In the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, the state is appealing an order issued ... Murrill issued guidance to schools on how to do so, including four samples of the Ten Commandments posters. In addition, each poster must be paired with ...
Should the Ten Commandments be displayed in Louisiana classrooms? The Fifth Circuit is hearing the case, with arguments on both constitutional and historical grounds. Here’s what we know.
A law requiring the religious text to be displayed in all public classrooms was struck down by a lower court judge in November.
A three-judge panel in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans heard arguments about a new Louisiana law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms As ...
NEW ORLEANS, La. (Louisiana First) — Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law is under scrutiny again as the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals hears arguments on whether the law should move forward.
In the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, the state is appealing ... including four samples of the Ten Commandments posters. In addition, each poster must be paired with the four ...
Just because the biblical text is important "doesn't mean it has to be put in every classroom," a judge said during a hearing in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
In this guest column, attorney Kelly Shackelford argues that Louisiana's Ten Commandments law is both constitutional and has historical precedent. Therefore, he argues, the courts should let it stand.