Luisiana exige que todas las aulas publicas exhiban los diez mandamientos
Briefly

The governor of Louisiana signed a law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, making it the only state with such a mandate and reigniting the debate on how permissive the boundary between Church and State should be.
The legislation is part of a broader campaign by conservative Christian groups to amplify public expressions of faith and prompt lawsuits that could reach the Supreme Court, where they hope for a more friendly reception than in past years.
Critics, including the American Civil Liberties Union and the Foundation for Religious Freedom, have vowed a legal battle against the law, deeming it blatantly unconstitutional.
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