FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A federal judge has now issued a preliminary injunction in a federal lawsuit aiming to stop Act 573, which would require Arkansas public schools to display the Ten Commandments.
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Conway School District to remove all Ten Commandments posters from its classrooms and libraries by 5 p.m. Friday. U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks‘ order in ...
Note: This story has been significantly updated from its initial version. A federal judge ruled late Monday that an Arkansas law mandating that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public-school ...
FORT SMITH -- A federal lawsuit claiming the Fort Smith Board of Education violated the First and 14th Amendment rights of a former coach and his attorney was dismissed Monday by U.S. District Judge ...
LOWER MERION, Pa. (WPVI) -- Eight people have been arrested following an investigation into a drug ring that allegedly targeted local high schools and colleges. The ringleaders were Haverford School ...
FAYETTEVILLE — A federal judge has issued a second preliminary injunction in a lawsuit challenging the state-mandated display of the Ten Commandments in public schools, this time prohibiting the ...
FORT SMITH -- Crawford County must pay the plaintiffs' court expenses in a case it lost over its handling of LGBTQ-themed materials in county libraries amid what a federal judge called a "complicated ...
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Judge halts Arkansas law mandating Ten Commandments display in classrooms in the largest school districts
A federal judge on Monday decided to halt an Arkansas law that mandated the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, barring four of the state's largest school districts from ...
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