The Ten Commandments, long removed from schools, may only have a short time before returning to classrooms across Texas. Senate Bill 10, passed during the regular legislative session earlier this year ...
Texas parents filed a lawsuit challenging a new state law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. The lawsuit alleges the law violates First Amendment rights and ...
On the kitchen wall in the house where I grew up my parents hung a photograph of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, the famous Carmelite nun from France who lived only 24 years, from 1873 to 1897, and yet became ...
As a former teacher and mother of six, I have spent years witnessing the downward shift in American classrooms, as they dropped from instilling wisdom to mere knowledge. Schools turned into ...
Contributing columnist Abby McCloskey writes that Texas' new law placing Ten Commandments posters in classrooms misses a larger point about character education. Michael Hogue/Staff Artist; ...
A sculpture with the Ten Commandments is pictured on the Texas Capitol grounds on Thursday, June 26, 2025, in Austin. A federal appeals court next year will hear Texas' arguments against a ruling that ...
Note: This story has been significantly updated from its initial version. A federal judge ruled late Monday that an Arkansas law mandating that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public-school ...
A Texas federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked from taking full effect a new state law requiring public schools to display donated posters of the Ten Commandments in classrooms. The ruling ...
As millions of children return to classrooms this fall, parents are aware of a profound truth: While they remain the primary educators of their children, a strong partnership with schools is essential ...
Beliefs clash among students, parents and teachers as the Ten Commandments go up in Texas classrooms
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The court unanimously ruled that the state cannot require schools and universities to display the Commandments. By Rick Rojas Reporting from Atlanta A federal appeals court on Friday found that a ...
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