Texas is headed to the Supreme Court over a new law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments — a move sparking national debate on church-state separation. The ACLU, representing 20+ families, argues this violates the First Amendment by forcing religious messaging on students. After the Fifth Circuit upheld the law — reversing earlier rulings that blocked it — conservative groups have flooded schools with donated posters. This echoes a 1980 Supreme Court decision striking down a similar Kentucky law, setting the stage for the nation’s highest court to once again weigh the line between religion and public education.

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