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Ellen K ⚖️ @datagoodies.bsky.social

For how long?

aug 20, 2025, 4:37 pm • 1 0

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Elle Sun @ellesun.bsky.social

It’s a preliminary injunction based on likelihood the TX law is unconstitutional & potential for harm if the law goes into effect. Link to the ruling it at the bottom of this linked page. www.aclutx.org/en/press-rel...

Screenshot of 3 paragraphs from the linked press release from ACLU-TX that says: A U.S. district court judge held that Texas Senate Bill 10, which is due to take effect on Sept. 1, likely violates both the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses of the First Amendment. Ruling that the law would likely lead to unconstitutional religious coercion of the child plaintiffs and interfere with their parents’ rights to direct their children’s religious education, the judge explained: “[T]he displays are likely to pressure the child-Plaintiffs into religious observance, meditation on, veneration, and adoption of the State’s favored religious scripture, and into suppressing expression of their own religious or nonreligious background and beliefs while at school.”
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