BY KARISSA MILLER A community member scolded the Iredell-Statesville Schools Board of Education on Monday night over the ...
This article was originally published in Louisiana Illuminator. Opponents of a new law that requires displays of the Ten Commandments in Louisiana classrooms point out that its language includes a ...
It requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed on a poster or framed document at least 11 inches by 14 inches where the text is the central focus and “printed in a large, easily readable font.” ...
Lawmakers backing the bill said during debate in May that the posters or funds to print them will likely be donated to ... not appear to prohibit the use of public funds to pay for the Ten ...
It requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed on a poster or framed document at least 11 inches by 14 inches (28 by 36 centimeters) where the text is the central focus and “printed in a large ...
While many see the legislation only for its provisions requiring classrooms to display a Ten Commandments poster, its other and perhaps more significant purpose, as evidenced in the first two pages of ...
The law, which was signed by Gov. Jeff Landry (R) in June, would require the Ten Commandments be displayed on posters in every one of the state’s classrooms, including K-12 public schools, and all ...
In the hearing, attorney Jonathan Youngwood emphasized the reach of the law if it should go into effect, pointing out that by Jan. 1, 2025, Ten Commandments posters would be displayed “in every ...
Opponents of a new law that requires displays of the Ten Commandments in Louisiana classrooms point out that its language includes a quote attributed to one of the nation’s founding fathers ...