In a historic move, Louisiana has become the first US state where the Ten Commandments must be displayed in public school classrooms, as mandated by legislation signed into law on Wednesday, June 19. The bill, which was signed by the state's Republican governor, Jeff Landry, has sparked renewed debate over the separation of church and state. Starting in 2025, every classroom from kindergarten through state-funded universities must prominently feature the biblical text. Reportedly, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) responded swiftly and announced its intention to challenge the law in court. The organisation condemned the mandate as violating the constitutional principle of separation of church and state, labelling it "unconstitutional." US: Couple Welcomes Rare ‘Spontaneous Triplets’ in Louisiana, Mother Shares Pics on One Month Birth Anniversary.

Ten Commandments in Classroom

Ten Commandments Required in Louisiana Schools

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