GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) -- In a new ruling by a federal judge, 14 more Texas public school districts have been added to a list that requires them to remove Ten Commandments posters in public classrooms by Dec. 1.
In September, a new law went into effect requiring them to be displayed, but in October, during a school board meeting, Galveston ISD was one of the districts that voted to delay putting up any posters while they wait to see what happens in court.
Because of that decision, the state's attorney general's office sued the district for not complying.
After the law took effect, several families of students filed a lawsuit in September against 14 school districts, challenging the law. A judge ruled in their favor and granted what's called a temporary injunction.
In those court docu

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