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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 6 MIN

10 Commandment Displays Became Law in Texas, Then the Lawsuits Came

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After Texas passed a law requiring the state’s public schools to post the 10 commandments in classrooms, lawsuits sprang up to challenge it. We spoke to educators who are for, against and in the middle of the conflict over the law. Read the original report here.Want to support independent Journalism? Consider subscribing to The Epoch Times. Go to theepochtimes.com

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After Texas passed a law requiring the state’s public schools to post the 10 commandments in classrooms, lawsuits sprang up to challenge it. We spoke to educators who are for, against and in the middle of the conflict over the law. Read the original...

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