Louisiana's going for en banc to get the 10 Commandments in state public school classrooms because this is CA5 we're talking about storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
Louisiana's going for en banc to get the 10 Commandments in state public school classrooms because this is CA5 we're talking about storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
Fun fact, the version of the Ten Commanbments they're trying to get into schools doesn't exist in the Bible. There's a Jewish, a Catholic, and a Protestant version of the Ten Commandments. This is none of those. This is the syncretic version created for the movie version of the Ten Commandments.
Consider the double standard of last week’s scotus ruling where religious objection can be the basis for amending school curriculum. Here, if you sue to stop the 10 Commandments because of your religious objection, your case would get nowhere. Hypocrisy in the works.