An Arkansas law requiring that the Ten Commandments be prominently displayed in public school classrooms was struck down by a federal judge Monday
This is one of three cases bubbling in the Fifth Circuit. Earlier this month the en banc Circuit ducked (overruled the panel decision) the merits question (is it constitutional) by ruling the LA law is not "ripe" for a merits decision (no LA district has actually implemented the law so we're in the dark about how this law works). reason.com
In the mean time the rest of the world knows exactly how it works. Plastering schools with religious dogma influences children. That's why religious private schools do what they do. The First Amendment tells public schools not to do that. Yet some are in the dark.
We'll see.
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