The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Attorney General Liz Murrill, allowing school boards not involved in a lawsuit to implement Ten Commandments posters before the January deadline.
The Fifth Circuit Courts of Appeals has sided with Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill after a federal judge ruled Louisiana's Ten Commandments law unconstitutional. "The Fifth Circuit grants our ...
A federal appeals court has temporarily limited the scope of a ruling that Louisiana’s law requiring public schools to post ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has pledged to pass legislation in 2025 that would mandate the placement of the Ten Commandments in ...
A marble tablet thought to be the oldest copy of the Ten Commandments that was once used as a paving stone will be auctioned ...
A new Louisiana requirement that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public classroom by Jan_ 1 was temporarily blocked Tuesday by a federal judge who said the law is “unconstitutional on its ...
The oldest inscribed stone tablet of the Ten Commandments, from 1,500 years ago, could fetch $2 million at a Sotheby's ...
A federal judge on Tuesday declared unconstitutional a Louisiana law requiring that the Ten Commandments be displayed in all ...
A coalition of parents attempting to block a state law that will require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public ...
A federal judge has ruled that a Louisiana law requiring posters of the 10 Commandments to be placed in Louisiana schools is ...