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  • 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Texas can require Ten Commandments display in public school classrooms.
  • Law took effect September 1, 2024.
  • Decision reverses previous district court ruling.
  • Similar ruling for Louisiana cited.
  • ACLU expressed disappointment.

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