LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Seven Arkansas families filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging an upcoming state requirement that public school classrooms have posted copies of the Ten Commandments, saying the new law will violate their constitutional rights.
An organization that wants religious liberty to flourish is "extremely supportive" of a bill that's making its way to the governor's desk.
Texas Senate Bill 10 would require posters of the Ten Commandments be on display in the state's schools.
Kentucky lawmakers have passed a resolution to put a Ten Commandments monument back on the statehouse grounds.
Though a judge may've intended his preliminary injunction on Louisiana's 10 Commandments law to be a final ruling, the state attorney general asserts the case is not over.
A North Carolina school district rejected displaying the Ten Commandments in its classrooms.
While a federal judge weighs a Louisiana law requiring a copy of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, a conservative activist says the lawsuit could be a case of bearing false witness against the State of Louisiana.
A pastor and radio host says the foundational truths found in the Old Testament – specifically, the Ten Commandments – are as relevant today as ever.
As a new school year gets under way across the country, there’s litigation everywhere in a moral fight over defining good and evil.
An FRC spokesperson sees significant improvements in the revised Republican Party platform that she believes people of faith can look forward to under a potential second term for Donald Trump.
The governors of two southern states are setting what the founder of a conservative legal defense organization says is an entirely constitutional example for other states to follow.
A faith leader says students aren't the only ones who need daily reminders about the Ten Commandments.
The Ten Commandments has been in the news a bit recently, compliments of a new law in Louisiana affecting public schools. But a Mississippi-based ministry makes the case that the Decalogue needs to be more than just something hanging on the wall.
An attorney and law professor doesn't think the case against Louisiana's new Ten Commandments law will go anywhere.
An attorney says one teacher's suggested ways to mock Louisiana's new law requiring educators to display the Ten Commandments in their classrooms could have an unintended effect.
The ACLU is fired up and ready, but two attorneys argue Louisiana is on solid ground as it prepares to defend its new Ten Commandments law.
All the critics balking at Louisiana’s new Ten Commandments law need to make room for Jesus, especially when the Christian text carries special significance even in the secular world.
An attorney expects other states will follow Louisiana's lead in requiring every public school classroom to pay tribute to something that has greatly impacted American history.
A Louisiana state representative says she's braced for the legal challenges ahead as her state looks poised to be first to require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every classroom.
The idea that we would govern ourselves according to the Ten Commandments of God was a revolutionary idea in the 1700s. God has entrusted freedom to us in the United States – and we should fight to preserve it.