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Why the US faces legal battles over Ten Commandments display in schools
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Seven families in the US have filed a federal lawsuit challenging a new law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms. Backed by civil liberties groups, the families argue the law violates their constitutional rights and promotes religious coercion. The case targets four school districts and has national implications as similar laws emerge in other states. Officials are reviewing the lawsuit, which could reshape church-state boundaries in US public education, as reported by the Associated Press.
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