The Galveston Independent School District board tackled the subject of posting the Ten Commandments at its meeting this week.
If they belong in Texas public schools, why don’t we do everything we can to follow the sixth one? Thank you, Gov. Greg Abbott, for putting the Ten Commandments back in our schools. (Aug. 22, 1A, ...
A federal appeals court will hear arguments in January on Texas' and Louisiana's laws requiring public schools to display the ...
As Republican-dominated states seek to require displays of the Ten Commandments, critics are noting similarities in the ...
Sen. Mayes Middleton tells Texas schools the Ten Commandments law “is not optional.” Some educators push back as others ...
A bill that would require the Ten Commandments to be posted in every public school classroom in Texas cleared a key legislative hurdle Sunday and is closer to heading ...
With a new state law calling for the Ten Commandments in classrooms, Lampasas community members are helping the district get ...
Shariah law doesn't belong in politics? Regarding "At Texas Faith Fest, lawmaker urges pastors to preach politics," (Sept. 26): The front page of the Sept. 27 issue of the Houston Chronicle certainly ...
The colorful church steps in Dallas's Oak Lawn neighborhood stand as a symbolic defiance against Governor Abbott's directive ...
A candidate for Jefferson County Republican Party chairman delivered boxes of Ten Commandments posters to Beaumont ISD Friday morning, enabling the district to comply with a new state law requiring ...