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Louisiana Families Sue Over New Law Requiring Classroom Display of Ten Commandments
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A recent law in Louisiana, HB71, requires all public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments. The law was signed by Governor Jeff Landry, a self-proclaimed conservative. However, civil liberties groups have filed a lawsuit to block this new legislation, citing its unconstitutionality. The plaintiffs include parents of children from various religious backgrounds who attend Louisiana public schools.
First Amendment to the US Constitution
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sources
perspectives
organizations
- 1.American Civil Liberties Union
- 2.Americans United for Separation of Church and State
- 3.Freedom from Religion Foundation
- 4.Republican Party
- 5.Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett
- 6.Unitarian Universalist
persons
- 1.Jeff Landry
- 2.Jeff Simms
- 3.Joshua Herlands
- 4.Cade Brumley
- 5.Darcy Roake
- 6.Dodie Horton
- 7.Elizabeth Murrill
- 8.Patrick Elliott
- 9.Rachel Laser
- 10.Rush Limbaugh