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Texas Can Force Schools Post Ten Commandments Federal Appeals Court Rules

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AI-generatedThis ruling reflects ongoing tensions between religious expression and secular governance in U.S. public schools. The case could set a precedent for similar laws in other states, potentially impacting educational policy and First Amendment jurisprudence.
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- 5th Circuit ruled Texas can enforce law requiring Ten Commandments posters in public schools.
- Law (Senate Bill 10) signed by Governor Greg Abbott in 2025.
- Posters must be at least 16x20 inches and displayed prominently.
- Legal challenges argue violation of First Amendment's Establishment Clause.
- Decision may be appealed to U.S. Supreme Court.
The ruling's immediate effects are confined to Texas, with no significant changes expected across the sector. However, the potential for similar laws in other states remains a concern.
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