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By the Free Speech Center, published on July 26, 2024

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The state of Louisiana’s requirement to post the Ten Commandments in public schools has raised concerns over whether it violates the establishment clause of the First Amendment, which bars government entanglement with religion.

In this video, Free Speech Director Ken Paulson talks with constitutional scholar and Middle Tennessee State University Honors College Dean John R. Vile about the First Amendment implications of the Ten Commandments mandate.

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