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Attorney General Ken Paxton has appealed a federal court ruling that blocked a law requiring public schools to display the ...
As public schools begin hanging posters of the religious doctrine in classrooms, some teachers are finding creative ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton appeals a ruling blocking the Ten Commandments display law in schools, arguing it upholds America’s moral ...
The proposal has stirred strong opinions on both sides — from questions of religious freedom to concerns about how it will shape education.
Ken Paxton supported a new Texas law allowing school boards to create policies for Bible reading and prayer periods with ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton directed schools across the Lone Star State to display the Ten Commandments less than a ...
The lawsuit follows Texas Senate Bill 10, which mandates the display of the Ten Commandments in every Texas classroom.
The school district north of Houston, although not directly impacted by a federal injunction that temporarily blocks the display of the commandments, initially said it would hold off on hanging them ...
Teachers should not have to explain adultery or coveting your neighbor’s wife to a second grader,” writes Janet Jackson.
The Texas attorney general took issue with the phrase "separation of church and state," which he said isn't in the Constitution.
A federal judge temporarily blocked a Texas law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments, ruling it likely ...
Experts say it's a "no-win" situation for Texas public schools that must comply with a new law requiring the Ten Commandments ...