Legal battles over the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools continue with a new brief filed this week, backed by 46 members of Congress.
Families "don't want their children to be forced to observe and venerate a state-mandated version of the Ten Commandments," ...
A class action lawsuit aims to block a new state law requiring all Texas school districts from displaying the Ten ...
Debbie Leimback displays one of the hundreds of Ten Commandments posters she was preparing to deliver to local public schools in New Braunfels, Texas, Monday, Nov. 17, 2025. (Credit: Eric Gay/AP.) ...
Paxton filed a lawsuit against the Round Rock and Leander school districts in the 425th District Court of Williamson County for the districts' “open refusal to comply with” Texas' Senate Bill 10. The ...
HOUSTON, Texas Nov 19 (Reuters) - A federal judge has ordered a dozen Texas public school districts to remove displays of the Ten Commandments from their classrooms by December, saying that a state ...
Read full article: Thieves hit OFC Little League field twice in 24 hours, causing $15,000 in damage The Carter Lake Dam in Polk County has been compromised, prompting an immediate evacuation order for ...
GALVESTON, Texas — A Houston-area school district is at the center of a lawsuit filed by the state, according to Attorney General Ken Paxton. Paxton said a lawsuit was filed against the Galveston ...
A federal appeals court next year will hear Texas’ arguments against a ruling that blocked nearly a dozen school districts from displaying posters of the Ten Commandments. The 17 active judges on the ...
A federal appeals court has added the Texas law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms to the full court review already announced for a similar law in Louisiana. The full U.S.
A federal judge on Friday ordered Ten Commandments posters be removed from Lakeside School District, two days after he permitted the Garland County district to be added to a lawsuit challenging a new ...
As a Hindu-American public school student in Texas, I never thought I’d have to question whether my beliefs — or anyone else’s — belonged in a classroom. But since Sept. 1, I’ve had to. That’s when ...
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