📰 6 sources covering this story

Supreme Court justices asked to reject Ten Commandments displays in Texas classrooms

First covered 2 hrs ago · latest take 20 mins ago. Compare how each outlet is covering it — and rate the sources you trust.

Supreme Court justices asked to reject Ten Commandments displays in Texas classrooms
MSNBC
MSNBC20 mins ago
Supreme Court justices asked to reject Ten Commandments displays in Texas classrooms
A group of families urged the justices to reaffirm the 1980 precedent in Stone v. Graham that rejected a similar Kentucky law.
ACLU asks Supreme Court to review Ten Commandments mandate in Texas schools
The American Civil Liberties Union asked the Supreme Court on Monday to review a Texas law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom, arguing the mandate violates students’ and parents’ First Amendment rights. The petition asks the justices to take up two challenges to Senate Bill 10,
Supreme Court asked to review Texas law requiring the Ten Commandments in public schools
Civil rights advocates have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a Texas law requiring the state’s public schools to display the Ten Commandments
Supreme Court asked to review Texas law requiring the Ten Commandments in public schools
Civil rights advocates have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a Texas law requiring the state’s public schools to display the Ten Commandments
AP News
AP News1 hrs ago
Supreme Court asked to review Texas law requiring the Ten Commandments in public schools
Supreme Court asked to review Texas law requiring the Ten Commandments in public schools  AP News
The Hill
The Hill🏁 first to report2 hrs ago
Supreme Court asked to review Texas’s Ten Commandments requirement for schools
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) asked the Supreme Court on Monday to hear its challenge to Texas’s law requiring public school classrooms to post the Ten Commandments.  Representing a group of parents from various faiths, the civil liberties organization says the law violates the First Amendment’s religious p