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New Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display Ten Commandments churns old political conflicts

Louisiana Landry
June 20, 2024

NEW ORLEANS (AP) โ€” A bill signed into law this week makes Louisiana the only state to require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every classroom in public schools and colleges โ€” and stirs the long-running debate over the role of religion in government institutions.

Under the new law, all public K-12 classrooms and state-funded universities will be required to display a poster-sized display of the Ten Commandments in โ€œlarge, easily readable fontโ€ next year.

Civil liberties groups planned lawsuits to block the law signed by Republican Gov. Jeff Landry, saying it would unconstitutionally breach protections against government-imposed religion. โ€œWeโ€™re going to be seeing Gov. Landry in court,โ€ said Rachel Laser, the president and CEO of Americans United for Separation of Church and State.

New Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display Ten Commandments churns old political conflicts
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State officials are stressing the history of the Ten Commandments, which the bill calls โ€œfoundational documents of our state and national government.โ€

Similar bills requiring the Ten Commandments be displayed in classrooms have been proposed in other statehouses โ€” including Texas, Oklahoma and Utah.

Reasonable and needed or unconstitutional and harmful?

At Archbishop Shaw High School, a Catholic-run school in suburban New Orleans, the head of school, the Rev. Steve Ryan, said he was pleased that the Ten Commandments will be posted on public school walls.

โ€œThese laws, which are part of the Judeo-Christian tradition, are good safeguards for society. They are actually reasonable,โ€ Ryan said.

New Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display Ten Commandments churns old political conflicts
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In Baton Rouge, Attorney General Liz Murrill, a Republican ally of Landry, said she was looking forward to defending the law.

โ€œThe 10 Commandments are pretty simple (donโ€™t kill, steal, cheat on your wife), but they also are important to our countryโ€™s foundations,โ€ she said on social media.

Opponents of the law argued that eroding the constitutional barrier between religion and government is illegal and unfair.

โ€œWeโ€™re worried about public school families and students in Louisiana," Laser said. "They come from a variety of different traditions and backgrounds, different religious beliefs, nonreligious beliefs and students in those classrooms will be made to feel like outsiders when they see the government endorsing one set of narrow religious beliefs over others.โ€

New Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display Ten Commandments churns old political conflicts
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Louisiana's 2020 teacher of the year, Chris Dier, echoed those fears, and said he doesn't intend to post the Ten Commandments in his classroom.

โ€œI donโ€™t believe in doing something that is unconstitutional and harmful to students,โ€ he said. It is unclear whether there is a punishment for refusing to comply with the mandate.

The law was praised by former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore, who was removed from office in 2003 after disobeying a federal judgeโ€™s order to remove a 5,280-pound (2.4 metric tonne) granite Ten Commandments display from the state court building.

โ€œNobody can make you believe in God. Government canโ€™t tell you that, but it must acknowledge the God upon which this nation is founded,โ€ Moore said.

New Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display Ten Commandments churns old political conflicts
Ten Commandments Politics History

Members of the Islamic Society of North America and the Council on American-Islamic Relations expressed concerns about the law.

โ€œIs it to highlight universal principles that everyone should embrace? Or is the intent to send a message to Muslim students or others that, โ€˜Your religion โ€” not welcome here, only one understanding of one religion is welcome here?'" said Edward Ahmed Mitchell, national deputy director of CAIR.

Mitchell said Muslims respect the Ten Commandments, which are largely reinforced by similar passages throughout the Quran and the teachings of the prophet Muhammad. But he said the context is troubling for reasons including the use of a Ten Commandments translation associated with evangelicals and other Protestants.

Earlier Ten Commandments controversies

In 1980, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a similar Kentucky law violated the establishment clause of the U.S. Constitution, which says Congress can โ€œmake no law respecting an establishment of religion.โ€ The high court found that the law had no secular purpose but rather served a plainly religious purpose.

New Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display Ten Commandments churns old political conflicts
Ten Commandments Politics History

In its most recent rulings on Ten Commandments displays, the Supreme Court held in 2005 that such displays in a pair of Kentucky courthouses violated the Constitution. At the same time, the court upheld a Ten Commandments marker on the grounds of the Texas state Capitol in Austin. Those were 5-4 decisions but the courtโ€™s makeup has changed, with a 6-3 conservative majority now.

The main differences in the two cases โ€” at least according to the one swing vote, then-Justice Stephen Breyer โ€” was that the Kentucky countiesโ€™ officials demonstrated an unmistakable track record of religious motives in the posting, whereas the motives behind the Texas display were more on the โ€œborderlineโ€ between religious and secular. Plus, Breyer said, the Texas monument had passed a test of time, standing among other monuments for decades without legal challenge.

Other religion-government fights

After he was removed as chief justice of Alabama Supreme Court in 2003 for his refusal to remove the Ten Commandments monument, Moore was elected to the post again, but was suspended from the bench in 2016 after a judicial discipline panel ruled he had urged probate judges to refuse marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Moore disputed the accusation.

Louisiana has had a prominent role in the church-state legal fight before. In 1987, the Supreme Court struck down a 1981 Louisiana statute that required instruction on evolution to be accompanied by teaching on โ€œcreation science.โ€ The court found that the statute had no identifiable secular purpose and the โ€œpre-eminent purpose of the Louisiana Legislature was clearly to advance the religious viewpoint that a supernatural being created humankind.โ€

New Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display Ten Commandments churns old political conflicts
Ten Commandments Law Louisiana

Mississippi has mandated the display of โ€œIn God We Trustโ€ in schools since 2001. Louisiana passed a similar mandate that became law last year.

The latest pushes to post the Ten Commandments follow a major victory for the religious right in 2022: The Supreme Court ruled that a high school football coach in the state of Washington who knelt and prayed on the field after games was protected by the Constitution.

How the Ten Commandments are viewed

Jews and Christians regard the Ten Commandments as having been given by God to Moses, according to biblical accounts, on Mount Sinai. Not every Christian tradition uses the same Ten Commandments. The order varies as does the phrasing, depending on which Bible translation is used. The Ten Commandments in the signed Louisiana legislation are listed in an order common among some Protestant and Orthodox traditions.

Disputes over the law likely wonโ€™t just be about whether the commandments should be mandated on school room walls, but also which version, said James Hudnut-Beumler, a professor of American religious history at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.

New Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display Ten Commandments churns old political conflicts
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โ€œThe Ten Commandments always look universal until you put a shortened list up on the wall and discover that thereโ€™s room for dispute.โ€

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Cline reported from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Associated Press writers Stephen Smith in New Orleans; Kim Chandler in Montgomery, Alabama; Mark Sherman in Washington; Holly Meyer in Nashville, Tennessee; Emily Wagster Pettus in Jackson, Mississippi; and Peter Smith in Pittsburgh contributed to this report.

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