Federal Judge Blocks Arkansas Law Requiring Ten Commandments in Classrooms

A federal judge has permanently blocked an Arkansas law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms and libraries, citing violations of the Establishment Clause and Supreme Court precedents. This ruling serves as a key legal affirmation of the separation of church and state, protecting against government endorsement of religion in public education. Moving forward, affected school districts must remove the displays, while similar laws elsewhere may face heightened legal scrutiny.
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