The Ten Commandments and other historical documents could be posted in public schools under legislation passed by the Tennessee House. House Bill 47, sponsored by Republican Rep. Michael Hale of ...
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New bill would require 'In God We Trust' & Ten Commandments in all WVa. public buildings & schools
House Bill 5619, introduced by Delegate Elias Coop-Gonzalez on Monday, would require public buildings and schools to display ...
A closely watched bill clearing the Tennessee House would allow public school districts to display the Ten Commandments.
The Tennessee House of Representatives has approved a bill allowing all public and charter schools to prominently display the ...
A bill proposed in the Alabama Senate would require school systems to display a poster of the Ten Commandments, along with quotations that seek to show them as central to American history and law.
Indiana joins multiple Republican-led state legislatures seeking to display the Ten Commandments in government buildings, courtrooms and classrooms.
Kentucky has reinstalled a Ten Commandments monument on the state Capitol grounds following a new law. Legislators should be required to keep personal copies of the commandments to remind them of ...
Professor calls South Carolina's Ten Commandments bill 'highly unconstitutional,' but it may survive
A law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom in South Carolina is currently in the ...
In 1978, the Kentucky legislature introduced the controversial law KRS 158.178, which required a permanent copy of the Ten Commandments to be framed on a wall in each public elementary and secondary ...
The letter was addressed to the U of A faculty and presented the views of three faculty senate members on Arkansas Act 573.
The Tennessee House passes a bill allowing school districts to optionally display the Ten Commandments alongside other historical documents, sparking a separation between church and state debate.
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