COMAL COUNTY, Texas — A group of Texas families filed a new lawsuit in federal court on Monday to stop their public school districts from displaying the Ten Commandments in classrooms pursuant to Texas law SB 10.
The group included 15 multi-faith and nonreligious families.
The lawsuit is in response to school districts that have or are about to display Ten Commandments posters, despite a federal court’s recent ruling that S.B. 10 is a clear violation of students’ and families’ religious freedom and the separation of church and state.
The plaintiffs in Cribbs Ringer v. Comal Independent School District say they also plan to file a motion for a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction, in which they ask the court to require the school districts remove any Ten Comma