AUSTIN, Texas — A federal appeals court heard arguments on Tuesday over a new state law in Texas that requires the Ten Commandments to be prominently displayed in every public school classroom. All 17 ...
Texas is bound by the U.S. Constitution, which was not judicially created by law. That’s why I have a problem when judges create law rather than legislators. There are three branches of government at ...
A federal appeals court next year will hear Texas' arguments against a ruling that blocked nearly a dozen school districts from displaying posters of the Ten Commandments. The 17 active judges on the ...
Contributing columnist Abby McCloskey writes that Texas' new law placing Ten Commandments posters in classrooms misses a larger point about character education. Michael Hogue/Staff Artist; ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Several parents of various religious backgrounds are suing Texas to block a new state law requiring that public schools display ...
Texas recently became the third state in two years, following Louisiana and Arkansas, to pass a law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public school classrooms. Soon after — like the other states ...
AUSTIN, Texas (KLTV) - A Texas federal judge on Wednesday blocked from taking full effect a new state law requiring public schools to display donated posters of the Ten Commandments in classrooms. The ...
Jewish communities have been an integral part of the American fabric since the founding of our nation. In a 1790 letter to the Touro Synagogue in Newport, R.I., President George Washington affirmed ...
The Texas Tribune - The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is scheduled to hear arguments Tuesday over a Texas law requiring public schools to display posters of the Ten Commandments in classrooms. All ...
The polarizing court battle over Texas' Ten Commandments display law has reignited the debate over religion in public schools. Attorney General Ken Paxton, whose office is defending the requirement, ...
Terence P. Jeffrey is investigative editor for the Daily Caller News Foundation. When Texas Gov. Greg Abbott was serving as his state’s attorney general in 2005, he appeared before the Supreme Court ...