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Federal Appeals Court Upholds Texas Law Requiring Ten Commandments in Classrooms

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AI-generatedThis is a legal/religious liberty ruling with no direct commercial mechanism. No company, commodity, supply chain, or margin impact identified. The ruling affects public school policy in Texas, but does not create revenue, cost, or scarcity signals for any sector.
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- Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Texas law requiring Ten Commandments display in public school classrooms.
- Law mandates a durable poster or framed copy at least 16x20 inches.
- ACLU lawsuit on behalf of 18 families argued First Amendment violation.
- Case may be reviewed by the Supreme Court.
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