Court reverses ruling blocking Ten Commandments displays in Texas
Summary
A federal appeals court in Texas decided to allow public schools to display posters of the Ten Commandments if the posters are donated to the school. This ruling overturned an earlier decision that had stopped the law requiring these displays.Key Facts
- The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals made the ruling on Tuesday.
- The court voted 9-8 in favor of allowing the Ten Commandments posters in classrooms.
- The earlier lower court decision had blocked the Texas law on this issue.
- The law says schools must display the Ten Commandments when posters are donated.
- The decision affects public school classrooms in Texas.
- The case involves the separation of religion and public education.
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