The Supreme Court has already ruled against state-imposed Ten Commandments displays in classrooms. Republicans keep approving new state laws anyway.

So far this summer, laws in Louisiana, Arkansas, and as of today, Texas, have lost in court. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...

The Supreme Court has already ruled against Ten Commandments in classrooms. Republicans in several states are approving new laws anyway.

Court rejects Texas Republicans’ law requiring Ten Commandments displays in schools

The Supreme Court has already ruled against Ten Commandments in classrooms. Republicans in several states are approving new laws anyway.

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  1. Conservative logic: There is nothing about not violating the First Amendment in the 10 commandments, so passing these laws is okey-dokey.

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  2. Seems like they all have their Emil Bove in these state legislatures with his attitude towards the rule of law & the Court's rulings & everything. 😕

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  3. When has Trump ever obeyed the Ten Commandments that his MAGA gang want to put in classrooms?

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  4. Some hicks are simply stupid. I would love to tell those pendejos to learn to read the US Constitution and apply the rules of logic.

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  5. It’s interesting how these debates return even after the Supreme Court’s clear rulings. On one hand, there’s a desire to preserve tradition; on the other, the need to protect constitutional limits in schools. Do you think repeated challenges help clarify the law, or just deepen division?

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