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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Jan 20, 2026, 04:40 PM Jan 20

Texas to defend law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms [View all]

Source: NBC News

Jan. 20, 2026, 3:09 PM EST


Arguments in the latest battle over the separation of church and state will be heard Tuesday in a Louisiana federal courtroom where a law requiring that the Ten Commandments be displayed at public schools is being challenged on constitutional grounds. And in a highly unusual development, all 17 active judges on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans will be present to hear the Texas case, as well as a similar lawsuit filed by parents and civil liberties groups in Louisiana against that state's Ten Commandments law.

"These issues concern core questions involving the interaction of public education with this nation’s religious history and traditions," Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argued in a petition in October requesting an en banc review, which is a legal proceeding where all the judges of an appellate court preside over a case. "They warrant en banc review."

Not mentioned in Paxton's petition is the fact that the 5th Circuit, which serves Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, is dominated by conservatives. The 12 judges nominated by Republican presidents outnumber the five Democratic appointees.

“The Fifth Circuit doesn’t take up very many cases en banc at all, and the issues presented in this case seem very straightforward to me,” Dane Ciolino, a professor at the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, told New Orleans radio station WWL. “There is a 1980 U.S. Supreme Court opinion that made very clear that states cannot mandate the posting of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms and buildings."

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/texas-defend-law-requiring-ten-commandments-classrooms-rcna254977



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It's illegal AF. Period. End of debate. Initech Jan 20 #1
No one's pretend sky god means sh*t to me, no one's NotHardly Jan 20 #16
Gonna force that religion on them brats!!! hamsterjill Jan 20 #2
How about a law Traildogbob Jan 20 #3
Thank goodness we have a president who follows those teachings.... IcyPeas Jan 20 #4
Force Paxton to testify under oath about how many commandments he's broken. jls4561 Jan 20 #5
LOL...Perfect NotHardly Jan 20 #17
Christian? tfury653 Jan 20 #6
Christian Nationalists don't believe in separation of Church and State. The 10 commandments haven't stopped Republicans. ChicagoTeamster Jan 20 #7
There is only one commandment. Thou shalt not make commandments. twodogsbarking Jan 20 #8
The first rule of fight club, Don't talk about fight club. ChicagoTeamster Jan 20 #9
You had better stop talking about the fight club. It's a rule. twodogsbarking Jan 20 #10
If they told me to do that in my 1st grade classroom BigmanPigman Jan 20 #11
Or.. PikaBlue Jan 20 #12
I taught 6th grade for 2 years and 1st grade for over 15. BigmanPigman Jan 20 #13
Does Ken Paxton know the 10 Vthestate Jan 20 #14
Besides being Wrong stillspkg Jan 20 #15
I Especially Like Telling 1st-Graders Not To Murder, Commit Adultery, Or.... ColoringFool Jan 20 #18
I've never figured out the first commandment. chouchou Jan 20 #19
Stop helping. We can joke later. SalamanderSleeps Jan 21 #21
Why does not anyone actually, actually, believe anyone nice lives at the Yellowstone Club at BigSky, Montana? SalamanderSleeps Jan 21 #20
I digress. SalamanderSleeps Jan 21 #22
Tell the court you will drop the case if... Grins Jan 21 #23
Christian Nationalists shove your evil book and commandments where the sun don't shine. SamKnause Jan 21 #24
Beneath every one of the 10 commandments, cite a specific example of Trump Deminpenn Jan 21 #25
Which version? Catholic or Protestant? There are differences. Norrrm Jan 21 #26
Adding an eleventh.. surfered Jan 21 #27
Raygun already copped the 11th BumRushDaShow Jan 21 #28
Your right, make it the 12th surfered Jan 21 #29
Or the unlucky 13th BumRushDaShow Jan 21 #31
They should require all elected officials obey them randr Jan 21 #30
"Confronted with the sixth-highest murder rate in the country...." dedl67 Jan 21 #32
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