Appeals Court Rules Against Ten Commandments Law in LA
Appeals Court Rules Against Ten Commandments Law in LA
An appeals court panel has unanimously ruled against a recently passed Louisiana law that requires the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools.
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A three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued aĀ decisionĀ on Friday upholding a lower court ruling against House Bill 71, which was passed last year.
Circuit Judge Irma Carrillo Ramirez, a Biden appointee, authored the panel opinion, ruling that the law āinflicts significant practical harm on Plaintiffsā First Amendment rights.ā
āAs noted, if H.B. 71 goes into effect, Students will be subjected to unwelcome displays of the Ten Commandments for the entirety of their public school education. There is no opt-out option,ā wrote Ramirez.
Americans United for Separation of Church & State, a progressive group that is helping to represent the families and clergy suing Louisiana, celebrated the appeals court panel ruling.
āThis ruling will ensure that Louisiana families ā not politicians or public-school officials ā get to decide if, when and how their children engage with religion,ā said Rachel Laser, president and CEO of Americans United, in aĀ statement.
āIt should send a strong message to Christian nationalists across the country that they cannot impose their beliefs on our nationās public-school children. Not on our watch.ā
Last June, Gov. Jeff LandryĀ signed HB 71, which mandated that public school classrooms display a copy of the Ten Commandments that is at least 11 inches by 14 inches in size by January.
The new law also permitted public schools to display other historical documents, such as the Mayflower Compact, the Declaration of Independence and the Northwest Ordinance.
“If you want to respect the rule of law you’ve got to start from the original law given, which was Moses,” said Landry at theĀ signing ceremonyĀ last year.
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill championed the new law on social media shortly after it was signed, explaining that she would be honored to defend the legislation in court.
“The 10 Commandments are pretty simple (don’t kill, steal, cheat on your wife), but they also are important to our country’s foundations,” sheĀ tweeted. “Moses, who you may recall brought the 10 Commandments down from Mount Sinai, appears eight times in carvings that ring the United States Supreme Court Great Hall ceiling. I look forward to defending the law.”
Soon after HB 71 was signed into law, a coalition of progressive legal groupsĀ filed a complaintĀ against Louisiana on behalf of an interfaith group of individuals with minor children enrolled in Louisiana public schools.
What do you think of Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law? Share your thoughts and prayers below.
This article was originally published at The Christian Post. Photo Credit: Myotus – Own work, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=140804836.
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I believe Lord that you are saving America and restoring it to it’s godly foundation. We as a people need to turn our eyes back on you and keep them there. We have let our children be taught by people who think they can play God and want their plans to succeed. I am praying Your plan succeeds and we learn to bend the knee and humbly walk in obedience with you. Forgive us Lord for thinking we don’t need you, please Have Your Way With Us. In Jesus’ holy name I pray.
The 10 commandments should be posted in every public institution including public schools. It is the right of God’s creation to know what God their Creator expects from them. To keep it from them, beginning at the youngest of ages is the worst form of child abuse known to man. Those who oppose God will one day answer to God for offending His creation by keeping His laws and Word from them. Separation of church and state has been taken way out of context and far away from the will of Almighty God. He wants all people’s to know Him.
Lord, the perfect prayer is what You taught us, “Your Kingdom come, Your will be done …” Your gave us the Ten Commandments, not merely suggestions. We believe these Commandments are necessary for ALL people to live according to Your truth, plans and purposes. We pray You be honored and obeyed. Your Kingdom come. Your will be done. Your truth be made known to all people. This we pray in the precious Name of Jesus Christ
I will continue to pray that this law be passed. The 10 commandments should be displayed in every public school. Father God your Will Be Done..
Amen . I will pray that this progressive courts actions are reversed. Remember, with God all things are possible .