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Appeals court blocks Louisiana’s law mandating Ten Commandments in classrooms
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:37 pm
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:37 pm
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Louisiana’s law requiring a copy of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom poses an unconstitutional threat to the First Amendment, according to a ruling from a conservative federal appeals court.
Friday’s decision from a three-judge panel at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans could tee up yet another major Supreme Court battle over the First Amendment’s firewall between church and state in America’s schools.
The ruling upholds a lower court’s ruling that feared a “real and substantial likelihood of coercion” if Louisiana students are forced to be a “captive audience” for “a specific version of the Ten Commandments, one posted in every single classroom.”
The law, signed by Governor Jeff Landry last year, was the first of its kind in the United States. Texas lawmakers approved similar legislation last month requiring all public school classrooms to prominently display a large poster of the Ten Commandments.
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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill and the administration “strongly disagree” with the ruling and plan to appeal, she said in a statement.
“We will immediately seek relief from the full Fifth Circuit and, if necessary, the U.S. Supreme Court,” she said.
Rachel Laser, president of advocacy group Americans United for Separation of Church and State, said, “This ruling will ensure that Louisiana families — not politicians or public-school officials — get to decide if, when and how their children engage with religion.
“It should send a strong message to Christian Nationalists across the country that they cannot impose their beliefs on our nation’s public-school children,” she added. “Not on our watch.”
Landry signed the legislation from a Catholic school auditorium after announcing that he “can’t wait to be sued” by turning Louisiana into the first state to mandate the Ten Commandments in schools.
The law required all schools to display the text exactly as written in the bill, and in “a poster or framed document that is at least eleven inches by fourteen inches” — at minimum — and “in a large, easily readable font.”
It also requires a 200-word “context statement” arguing that the Ten Commandments were “a prominent part of American public education for almost three centuries” up to 50 years ago.
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Last month, Texas lawmakers approved a bill requiring public elementary or secondary schools to “display in a conspicuous place in each classroom of the school a durable poster or framed copy of the Ten Commandments.”
Lawmakers in Arkansas have advanced similar legislation, and Oklahoma’s chief school officials mandated copies of the Bible and Ten Commandments in all classrooms with “immediate and strict compliance.”
In 2005, the Supreme Court ruled that the public display of the Ten Commandments in two Kentucky county courthouses was similarly unconstitutional.
But a Supreme Court ruling in 2022 loosened interpretations of the First Amendment’s so-called establishment clause to allow a high school football coach to pray with his team on the 50-yard line.
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Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:39 pm to ragincajun03
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It should send a strong message to Christian Nationalists
Christian nationalist is the latest and greatest boogey man the left has created
This post was edited on 6/30/25 at 2:40 pm
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:39 pm to ragincajun03
I’ll defer to SFP on the constitutionality of this ruling
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:40 pm to ragincajun03
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“We will immediately seek relief from the full Fifth Circuit and, if necessary, the U.S. Supreme Court,” she said.
Where's Liz gonna go for relief from the U.S. Supreme Court?
She looking to push a Constitutional Amendment for this silliness?
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:41 pm to ragincajun03
Good. Teaching religion isn't the government's job.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:41 pm to Pelican fan99
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It should send a strong message to Christian Nationalists
What? That we have more work to do?
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:42 pm to Azkiger
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Good. Teaching religion isn't the government's job.
Okay, than get the LGBTQ stuff out. That has turned into a religion.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:42 pm to aubie101
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Okay, than get the LGBTQ stuff out. That has turned into a religion.
1000% agree.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:44 pm to ragincajun03
Ignore the order.
Problem solved.
Problem solved.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:44 pm to ragincajun03
The 10 commandments offend them because they break every one of them.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:45 pm to ragincajun03
It’s a wasteful virtue signal from Landry.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:50 pm to ragincajun03
We just did this in Oklahoma. State Supreme Court struck it down as unconstitutional, USSC refused to hear the case.
State Superintendent says they are looking at their options on how to to proceed. Dumbass still thinks there’s a magic workaround
State Superintendent says they are looking at their options on how to to proceed. Dumbass still thinks there’s a magic workaround
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:51 pm to ragincajun03
Why is this a federal issue?
Sounds like a State issue, if we believe in Federalism.
Sounds like a State issue, if we believe in Federalism.
This post was edited on 6/30/25 at 2:54 pm
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:53 pm to Cuz413
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Why is this a federal issue?
State issues make their way into federal courts via suits and appeals.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 2:59 pm to ragincajun03
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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill and the administration “strongly disagree” with the ruling and plan to appeal, she said in a statement.
Perfect, let’s waste more time, money, and effort on a futile cause.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 3:01 pm to Azkiger
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Good. Teaching religion isn't the government's job.
So we don't have freedom of religion nor freedom of speech. Biden was right?
Posted on 6/30/25 at 3:02 pm to Gus007
The State cannot sponsor one particular religion.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 3:04 pm to tigerpimpbot
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It’s a wasteful virtue signal from Landry.
He announced it the same day he vetoed a Tort Reform Bill. It was a diversion; nothing more, nothing less.
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