Supporters Hope Ten Commandments Cases Head to Top Court
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Supporters Hope Ten Commandments Cases Head to Top Court
Despite a string of court losses, supporters of state laws that require the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms are hopeful that the Supreme Court could soon settle the issue in their favor. Outside advocates told The Hill they believe that supporters of Ten Commandments statutes in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas are currently trying to get the high court to take up their cases. But in the meantime, those supporters are incurring repeat…
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Arkansas A.G. Pushes Back Against Lawsuit Over Ten Commandments Monument – Family Council
Above: Former Sen. Jason Rapert and then-Rep. Kim Hammer unveil Arkansas’ monument commemorating the Ten Commandments in this file photo from 2018. Atheist organizations filed a lawsuit to have the monument removed, but the case has remained in limbo for seven years. Attorney General Tim Griffin’s legal team continues to stand up for Arkansas’ monument of the Ten Commandments in court. In 2015, the Arkansas Legislature authorized a privately fun…
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