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Louisiana Families Sue Over Ten Commandments Display in Schools

A group of Louisiana families, supported by human rights organizations, have filed a lawsuit in federal court to challenge a new state law mandating public schools to display the Ten Commandments. The lawsuit was submitted to the US district court in , marking the beginning of what is anticipated to be a significant legal battle that may ultimately reach the US Supreme Court. Christian nationalists are eager for this confrontation, aiming to dismantle the long-standing separation of church and state in the country.

What is the lawsuit filed by Louisiana families and human rights groups aiming to achieve?

The lawsuit aims to block the state's new law forcing public schools to display the Ten Commandments.

Where was the lawsuit filed?

The lawsuit was filed with the US district court in Baton Rouge.

What are Christian nationalists hoping to achieve through this legal battle?

Christian nationalists are hoping to destroy the country's longstanding separation of church and state.