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Ten Commandments ruling put schools between rock and hard place
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Ten Commandments ruling put schools between rock and hard place

What do you do when you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place? Two Arkansas higher education institutions are choosing the rock. All but six public schools will have to make their own decisions.

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Arkansas Advocate: Federal judge blocks Arkansas’ Ten Commandments law
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Arkansas Advocate: Federal judge blocks Arkansas’ Ten Commandments law

A federal judge on Monday permanently blocked six Arkansas school districts from enforcing a state law requiring displays of the Ten Commandments in every classroom, declaring the 2025 measure unconstitutional

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Arkansas Advocate: Parents file lawsuit over state law requiring Ten Commandments in schools
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Arkansas Advocate: Parents file lawsuit over state law requiring Ten Commandments in schools

Seven Arkansas families with children in public schools filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday to block the implementation of a new state law requiring the Ten Commandments be displayed in classrooms

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