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Texas Can Force Schools to Post Ten Commandments Federal Appeals Court Rules

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AI-generatedThis ruling reflects ongoing legal battles over the separation of church and state in U.S. public education. The decision could set a precedent for other states considering similar religious displays in schools.
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- 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Texas can enforce law requiring Ten Commandments posters in public schools.
- Law (Senate Bill 10) mandates posters at least 16x20 inches, signed by Governor Greg Abbott in 2025.
- Previous district court ruling blocked the law citing constitutional concerns and potential Christian favoritism.
- Case may be appealed to U.S. Supreme Court.
The ruling allows Ten Commandments posters in Texas schools, but immediate impact is limited due to potential legal challenges. Compliance may be delayed as schools await further legal clarity.
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