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Politics
April 22, 2026
Court uploads Texas law that allows the Ten Commandments to be displayed in schools
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While the left demands you affirm progressive ideology, so much so that it has consumed the education system, they cannot stand it when you affirm objectively good things. You don't have to be a Christian to understand that the 10 Commandments are morally superior to anything the left could come up with.
Federal appeals court upholds Texas law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms https://t.co/mspqsYM1sx
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 22, 2026
You see, the left did not like it that Texas mandated the 10 Commandments be displayed in every classroom. Subsequently, they have been fighting to ban this morally just mandate. Unfortunately for them, the courts have decided it is constitutional to enact such a law.
According to CBS:
The Texas law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in each classroom has been upheld by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, according to an opinion released by the court on Tuesday.
In June 2025, the Texas Legislature enacted Senate Bill 10, which requires public elementary and secondary schools to display in each classroom a "durable poster or framed copy of the Ten Commandments." The poster or copy must measure "at least 16 inches wide and 20 inches tall," use an easily readable typeface, and be "display[ed] in a conspicuous place."
A lawsuit filed in early December 2025 claimed that the law violates the First Amendment. The American Civil Liberties Union and religious freedom organizations filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in San Antonio on behalf of 18 families with children in public school across the state. Sixteen school districts were named as defendants, including seven from North Texas.
According to the court, this law does not promote one religion over another, nor does it mandate someone to practice a faith against their will. This is why this law does not trump students ' First Amendment rights. The ACLU, however, disagreed. According to the plaintiffs, they “didn't "want their children to be forced to observe and venerate a state-mandated version of the Ten Commandments each school day, in violation of their religious freedom.”
Again, no one is being forced to do anything, so their argument failed. And proponents of this law have argued that the founders of this country intended the Constitution to be for a moral and religious people. You can draw your own conclusions. Nonetheless, morality has prevailed, for now. And the fact that there is nothing more that the left despises more than that tells you all you need to know.
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