A three-judge panel in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans heard arguments about a new Louisiana law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms.
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Just because the biblical text is important "doesn't mean it has to be put in every classroom," a judge said during a hearing in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
A law requiring the religious text to be displayed in all public classrooms was struck down by a lower court judge in November.
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Opponents of Louisiana’s law requiring that all public school classrooms display the Ten Commandments “jumped the gun here and filed an unripe case” an attorney for the state told the Fifth Circuit during oral arguments Thursday.
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An LSU law school professor has been removed from teaching classes for reportedly making political comments in the classroom, his attorney says.
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Similar proposals are in multiple states after a court ruling in 2022, though opponents say the move would impose one religious view on people with different religious traditions
An LSU law school professor has reportedly been removed from teaching classes for making political comments in the classroom, his attorney says. LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center Dean Alena Allen told students in a zoom meeting Tuesday that tenured law professor Ken Levy is being replaced pending an investigation.