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The ACLU said it found "public school teachers using the Bible to impart religious life lessons" and use of Sunday school lessons and worksheets for source material.
An atheist group that has counted Ron Reagan Jr. among its members says it was inappropriate for a judge to give a Bible to Amber Guyger, the former Dallas police officer who convicted this week ...
AUSTIN, Texas — A judge stopped an East Texas school district on Thursday from barring cheerleaders from quoting Bible verses on banners at high school football games, saying the policy appears ...
Texas public schools could use teachings from the Bible in lessons as an option for students from kindergarten through fifth grade under a proposal that drew hours of testimony Monday.
A Fulton County judge has awarded possession of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s traveling Bible to his estate, which is controlled by two sons who have proposed selling it.
The judge who gave former Dallas police Amber Guyger a Bible while sentencing her for killing an unarmed black neighbor was inappropriate and acted unconstitutionally, an atheist group claims.
A judge on Monday signed off on an agreement settling an ownership dispute over the Rev. Martin Luther King’s traveling Bible and Nobel Peace Prize medal that had essentially pitted the slain… ...
MUNITH — A letter published Jan. 5 again has brought up controversy on the condemnation of homosexuality by God. The letter stated, "A great truth of the Bible is that God loves all people ...
Amber Guyger’s trial sparked protests over policing, but what happened after is now raising complaints over the US Constitution’s separation of church and state.
A judge in Georgia on Wednesday ordered the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Bible and Nobel Peace Prize to be stored in a safe deposit box during litigation.
NEW ORLEANS — A federal judge ordered a public school system to stop allowing in- school Bible giveaways, saying the practice violates the First Amendment separation of church and state ...
A judge says an East Texas school district policy barring cheerleaders from quoting biblical scripture on banners at high school football games appears to violate their free speech rights.