Louisiana Ten Commandments law faces lawsuit

CIVIL rights groups in the United States have filed a lawsuit to block Louisiana’s “unconstitutional” new law that requires the 10 Commandments to be displayed in the classrooms of every government-run school.
Pupils’ parents with various religious backgrounds are plaintiffs in the case, represented by the groups’ attorneys.
Under the legislation, school classrooms and state-funded universities must display a poster-sized version of the 10 Commandments in a “large, easily readable font.”
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