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Texas Court Asked to Review Law Requiring Display of Ten Commandments in Public Schools

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Texas Court Asked to Review Law Requiring Display of Ten Commandments in Public Schools
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Key Points

  • Texas court asked to review law requiring display of Ten Commandments in public schools
  • Law affects approximately 5.5 million students
  • Similar laws enacted in Louisiana

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5.5 million

Civil rights advocates in the United States have petitioned the Supreme Court to review a law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in Texas public schools. The display of the Ten Commandments in Texas public schools, which educate around 5.5 million students, began almost a year ago. Similar laws have been enacted in Texas and Louisiana, which could lead to a new test of state-supported religious expressions in classrooms. The court will evaluate the petition and make a decision regarding the display of religious expressions in public schools.

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Why was a petition filed for a court review of the display of the Ten Commandments in Texas public schools?
Civil rights advocates filed the petition to question the constitutionality of displaying religious expressions in public schools.
Which regions will be affected by this petition?
Texas and Louisiana will be affected, as similar laws have been enacted in these regions.
How will the court decide on the display of religious expressions in public schools?
The court will make a decision based on constitutional rights and the impact of displaying religious expressions in public schools.

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