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Louisiana May Display Ten Commandments in Public Classrooms

The Fifth Circuit has rightly ruled that the Ten Commandments can be displayed in public schools. Passive Ten Commandments displays do not compel religious exercise, so there is no Establishment Clause violation;


NEW ORLEANS, LA – Last week, the full U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 12-6 to allow Louisiana to display the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms across the state. The per curiam ruling in Roake v. Brumley--issued by the court rather than authored by a single judge--lifts a lower court block on Louisiana’s 2024 Ten Commandments law (HB 71) that had passed overwhelmingly in the state’s legislature.

In the ruling, the Court acknowledged the religious significance and historical relevance of the Ten Commandments to U.S. legal traditions stating this dual nature prevents an outright categorial ban on their display.

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