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A federal judge has ruled Arkansas's Ten Commandments monument unconstitutional and must be removed, sparking debate on religious symbolism in public spaces.
A Ten Commandments monument in front of the Arkansas State Capitol was ruled unconstitutional by a federal court March 31.
Citing violation of the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution, a federal judge has ruled that a 10 Commandments ...
A ruling says a Ten Commandments statue on the Arkansas State Capitol grounds is unconstitutional. Wednesday, U.S. District ...
A federal judge in Arkansas ruled that the 10 Commandments monument at the state Capitol is unconstitutional, violating the ...
A federal judge has ordered the Ten Commandments monument on the State Capitol grounds to be removed, saying the law used to ...
Despite a federal judge's recent ruling that the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools in the Natural State is ...
A federal judge on Monday struck down an Arkansas law requiring schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, saying there are no “historical practices and understanding to support” the ...
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville officials don't intend to take down donated Ten Commandments posters in classrooms after ...
The Senate's decision to display the Ten Commandments in public schools sends the bill on to the House. But is this a breach ...
A federal judge in Arkansas ruled that the 10 Commandments monument at the state Capitol is unconstitutional, violating the ...