Senators Cruz and Cornyn, along with Speaker Johnson and Rep. Roy, file brief supporting Ten Commandments displays in public schools.
Quiver AI Summary
Senators file brief to support Ten Commandments displays: U.S. Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn, alongside Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Chip Roy, have submitted an amicus brief defending the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools. They argue that such displays are consistent with historical traditions and do not constitute a government establishment of religion.
Official statements highlight legal tradition: In their statements, the lawmakers emphasize the Ten Commandments' foundational role in American legal tradition and the importance of acknowledging its historical significance in education. They hope the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will uphold the law allowing these displays in Texas schools.
The amicus brief context: The brief supports Texas's S.B. 10, which mandates Ten Commandments displays in classrooms, referencing a previous Supreme Court ruling in Van Orden v. Perry. Their legal stance incorporates the argument that such acknowledgments promote the nation's moral heritage without coercion.
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