Judge pushed enactment of law to display religious code until November in response to parents’ suit
A federal judge blocked Louisiana from posting the Ten Commandments in public schools until November after parents from five districts sued the state over its law requiring public schools to put up posters of the commandments.
In a brief ruling Friday, district court judge John deGravelles said that the parents and the state agreed that the Ten Commandments will not be posted in any public school classroom before 15 November. The state also agreed to not “promulgate advice, rules or regulations regarding proper implementation of the challenged statute”.
Continue reading…Judge pushed enactment of law to display religious code until November in response to parents’ suitA federal judge blocked Louisiana from posting the Ten Commandments in public schools until November after parents from five districts sued the state over its law requiring public schools to put up posters of the commandments.In a brief ruling Friday, district court judge John deGravelles said that the parents and the state agreed that the Ten Commandments will not be posted in any public school classroom before 15 November. The state also agreed to not “promulgate advice, rules or regulations regarding proper implementation of the challenged statute”. Continue reading…