Texas Mandates Display of the Ten Commandments in Public School Classrooms
Texas has enacted a law requiring every public school classroom to display a fixed version of the Ten Commandments. Under the new regulation, schools must hang a 16-by-20–inch poster or framed copy of a specific English rendition of the commandments, even though various translations and interpretations exist across different faiths and denominations.
The measure, signed by the governor, positions Texas as the most expansive state to impose such a mandate in public education. Proponents argue that the Ten Commandments are a core element of the nation’s judicial and educational heritage and therefore deserve a place in schools.
Criticism Over Religious Freedom
Critics, including several Christian and Jewish religious leaders, contend that the law oversteps by favoring one religious perspective, potentially marginalizing students from diverse backgrounds. These opponents emphasize that Texas’s nearly 6 million public school students, attending around 9,100 institutions, include many who have little or no connection to the Ten Commandments.
They also note that because translations and interpretations of these age-old precepts vary widely in different religious communities, mandating one specific version in classrooms could be seen as a violation of the constitutional separation of church and state.
Legal and Historical Context
This legislative move comes in the wake of similar efforts in other conservative-led states. For instance, comparable laws in Louisiana and Arkansas have already faced legal challenges, with courts in Louisiana ruling such mandates unconstitutional on more than one occasion. Texas lawmakers, however, refer to past legal victories, including a 2005 Supreme Court argument related to a Ten Commandments monument on Capitol grounds, as a foundation for their actions.
State officials have indicated that if legal challenges arise, they are prepared to defend the law through the appellate process, potentially taking the case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
While supporters emphasize the historical importance of the Ten Commandments in shaping American society, opponents remain resolute in their belief that mandating its display in public schools risks compromising the religious freedoms of students who observe different beliefs.

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