A federal judge heard arguments on whether to block a Louisiana law requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Proponents claim historical significance, but an expert witness cited lack of evidence of influence on the nation’s founders. The judge will decide by Nov. 15, with a pending lawsuit challenging the law. Opponents argue it violates the First Amendment and isolates non-Christian students. Supporters say it promotes moral values and is not funded by public money. Former President Trump and conservatives have backed the law. The ruling will determine if schools must comply by Jan. 1, 2025.
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