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More than 800 new laws go into effect in Texas on September 1. Here's a look at some of the ones that will impact students, crimes, the medical marijuana program and more.
An Arkansas school district that implemented a state law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in schools and libraries was told to remove them.
Texas AG Ken Paxton warns schools about new law on displaying donated Ten Commandments posters, facing opposition and legal ...
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The Christian Post on MSNKen Paxton orders Texas schools to display Ten Commandments following judge's ruling
Texas' attorney general is ordering nearly all school districts in the state to ensure they have copies of the Ten ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton directed schools across the Lone Star State to display the Ten Commandments less than a ...
Ken Paxton, the attorney general of Texas, announced Monday that he is "instructing" independent public school districts ...
A federal judge last week blocked enforcement of the law, which is to take effect Sept. 1. Paxton says that injunction applies to only a handful of districts.
TEXAS, USA — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday instructed Texas public schools not impacted by a recent court ...
Paxton insists schools comply with SB 10, mandating 10 Commandments displays in classrooms by Sept. 1, despite a federal injunction.
Following a preliminary injunction involving 11 school districts in Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Monday that ...
In the push by Texas Republicans to post the Ten Commandments in public schools, Rebecca Smith-Nash has emerged as one of the ...
A Texas law requiring the state’s public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments could violate First Amendment ...
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