A group of parents and civil rights organizations have filed a lawsuit against the state of Louisiana in an effort to block a new law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools. The law, which was championed by Governor Jeff Landry, has been described as "disturbing" by the plaintiffs who argue that it violates the First Amendment's separation of church and state. Governor Landry has expressed his anticipation of being sued over the law, stating that he "couldn't wait to be sued." The lawsuit sets the stage for a legal battle over the constitutionality of the Ten Commandments law, with the plaintiffs arguing that it infringes on the rights of individuals to practice their own religion or no religion at all without government interference. The outcome of this court battle will likely have far-reaching implications for the intersection of religion and public education in Louisiana, and potentially across the country.