A majority of the judges of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals have vacated a three-judge panel’s opinion that invalidated a ...
A new Arkansas law requiring public schools and universities to display the Ten Commandments has reignited discussion over ...
National Guard troops have started patrolling in Memphis, Tennessee. At least nine National Guard troops began their patrol ...
What started as one woman's idea has evolved into a conservative Christian campaign to get the Ten Commandments on the walls of Texas schools. Rebecca Smith-Nash, a licensed counselor and ...
New Orleans jail escapee Derrick Groves, who spent nearly five months on the run before being recaptured in Georgia, agreed ...
On Monday, Johnnie Cotton resigned from his role at Carthage ISD. He said the decision came after he was asked to install the ...
An appeals court said it will review its decision in a case about a law requiring the Ten Commandments be displayed in ...
A coalition of nine families representing students in five parishes — sued shortly after the bill was signed, claiming it ...
The full Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals is reconsidering a three-judge panel’s ruling that the state’s Ten Commandments law is unconstitutional.
The order does not disturb the preliminary injunction issued against the law in November 2024, but it does vacate the court's June decision which found the law to be "plainly unconstitutional" and in ...
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