A U.S. federal appeals court has ruled that Texas may require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
The decision allows the state to move forward with the enforcement of the Texas Ten Commandments law, upholding the requirement for the biblical text to be visible in public education settings.
Federal Court Upholds State Law
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals issued the ruling, affirming that Texas can mandate the display of the Ten Commandments within its public school system.
The ruling follows legal challenges regarding the constitutionality of the requirement. By upholding the law, the court has cleared the way for Texas to implement the mandate across public classrooms.
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