‘I Look Forward to Defending’ 10 Commandments Classroom Law

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill (R) issued a statement that she is “looking forward to defending” a law requiring public school classrooms in the state to display posters of the Ten Commandments.

The bill, which was signed into law on Wednesday, has received criticism from people claiming this violated the separation of church and state.

Louisiana is the first state to pass legislation that requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed not only in public school classrooms but at state-funded universities.

“The 10 Commandments are pretty simple (don’t kill, steal, cheat on your wife), but they also are important to our country’s foundations,” Murrill wrote in a post on X. “Moses, who you may recall brought to 10 Commandments down from Mount Sinai, appears eight times in carvings that ring the United States Supreme Court Great Hall ceiling. I look forward to…

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