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A federal appeals court ruled that a Louisiana law mandating Ten Commandments posters in public school classrooms is unconstitutional. The ruling supports the separation of church and state, protecting students from isolation. Backed by Republicans, the law was challenged by parents from diverse religious backgrounds, with legal experts anticipating a Supreme Court review. This follows past rulings limiting similar displays but allowing Ten Commandments markers on government property.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff