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SB 10 | Relating to the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. | 58 |
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Louisiana Statutes 2024 R.S. act no. 676, To provide for the display of certain historical documents (Mayflower Compact, Declaration of Independence, Northwest Ordinance, and Ten Commandments required on display in schools). (Link Type: Other State Law) |
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Darcy Roake, et al., v. Cade Brumley, et al.; Opinion (No. 24-30706, affirming lower court's ruling that Louisiana's 2024 HB 71 / Act. 676 requiring the display of Ten Commandments in public schools is unconstitutional). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
Darcy Roake, et al., v. Cade Brumley, et al.; Ruling and order (No. 3:24-cv-00517, finding Louisiana's 2024 HB 71 / Act. 676, requiring the display of Ten Commandments in public schools, unconstitutional). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
McCreary County, Kentucky v. ACLU of Kentucky; Opinion (No. 03-1693, prohibiting the display of the Ten Commandments on public property unless there is a corresponding secular display). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
Minister Dominique Alexander, et al. v. Mike Morath, et al.; Complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief (No. 3:25-cv-01614, SB 10, 89th R.S., displaying state-approved Ten Commandments in public school classrooms). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
Rabbi Mara Nathan, et al. v. Alamo Heights Independent School District, et al.; Complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief (No. 5:25-cv-00756, SB 10, 89th R.S., displaying state-approved Ten Commandments in public school classrooms). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
United States of America v. Jonathan Skrmetti, et al.; Opinion, concurring opinions, and dissenting opinions (No. 23-477, upholding Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming health care for minors (SB 1), finding the ban does not violate the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) |