Federal judge strikes down Arkansas' Ten Commandments law |
A federal judge has ruled against an Arkansas law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. U.S. District Court Judge Timothy L. Brooks said: “Nothing could possibly justify hanging the Ten Commandments, with or without historical context, in a calculus, chemistry, French, or woodworking class.” The law, supported by Republicans, including President Donald Trump, has faced legal challenges in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. The ruling, which blocks the requirement, raises questions about its applicability across the state. Megan Bailey, a spokesperson for the American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas, emphasized that the ruling “makes clear the law is unconstitutional.” Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced plans to appeal the decision, asserting the need to “defend our state's values.” Meanwhile, Louisiana and Texas have enacted similar laws, with varying degrees of implementation and legal scrutiny.