Controversy over Louisiana's Ten Commandments law

Louisiana Governor defends controversial legislation requiring public schools to display Ten Commandments despite lawsuit claiming it interferes with First Amendment rights.

Mandatory Display of Ten Commandments in Louisiana Schools

Louisiana becomes the first state to require the display of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom under a new law signed by Governor Jeff Landry. The law also allows for the display of other historical documents but faces legal challenges from civil rights groups.

Controversy over Ten Commandments in Louisiana Schools

Governor Jeff Landry plans to sign a bill requiring public schools and colleges in Louisiana to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, sparking controversy and legal challenges due to concerns of violating the separation of church and state.