NEW ORLEANS (WAFB) – Louisiana’s law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in public school classrooms returned to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals for a second review after the court vacated a prior ruling that declared the law unconstitutional.
Governor Jeff Landry defended the law outside the New Orleans courthouse.
“You either read the Ten Commandments or your child is going to learn the criminal code,” Landry said.
Families of various faiths challenge law as unconstitutional
The governor’s comments drew immediate criticism from the American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana…