‘Coercive indoctrination’? Appellate judges make monumental ruling on displaying Ten Commandments in classrooms
Plaintiffs have sincere religious disagreements with its content. But that does not transform the poster into a summons to prayer’
By Bob Unruh
It’s because, supporters say, the Ten Commandments are part of America’s historical and moral heritage that they should be displayed in classrooms.
So Texas lawmakers wrote a law providing that the moral instructions be posted, and visible, in schools.
And now a federal appeals court has upheld that plan.
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