Fight continues over Ten Commandments in Arkansas schools

A federal judge has ruled in favor of a group of Arkansas parents who don’t want the Ten Commandments displayed in classrooms.

During the last legislative session, Arkansas lawmakers passed Act 573, a law requiring the Ten Commandments to be put in taxpayer-funded buildings, including public schools.

The judge’s ruling blocks enforcement of that law in four specific school districts in Northwest Arkansas, arguing it violates the separation of church and state…

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