SAN ANTONIO — A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the Ten Commandments do not belong in Texas public schools.

This ruling is part of a lawsuit filed by parents and families from eleven districts across Texas – four from San Antonio.

Senate Bill 10, which requires school districts to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, will still go into effect on September 1.

When that bill takes effect, these 11 districts won’t display the Ten Commandments in classrooms – and the ACLU urges all other Texas ISDs to do the same.

But the fight isn’t over – Ken Paxton says he plans to appeal the decision.

It was a fight to uphold the separation of church and state and protect the First Amendment for attorney Jonathan Youngwood, who represented the families opposing Senate Bill 10.

“For each of

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