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A coalition of sixteen Texas families, including Jewish, Christian, Hindu, Unitarian Universalist, and nonreligious households, has filed a federal lawsuit to stop Senate Bill 10, a new law that requires all public elementary and secondary school classrooms in Texas to display a Protestant version of the Ten Commandments.Filed in the U.S. District...
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