A coalition of parents sued the state to prevent implementation of a law that would require all public K-12 schools and colleges to display the religious text by January.
Maybe. The one thing that saves rational results right now is that the Supreme Court can't possibly take every single case. They have to pick carefully for cases that will fuck things up the most.
I wish there was a word for what religion, specifically in the southern section of the US, is doing to children. Like a word that describes how they are.... Let's just say grooming them.
And I bet they add some lines to the pledge of allegiance too. They'll squeeze Trump's name in there somehow. After all, these people think he's the second coming.
It's unfortunate to see all the poor dead sparrows underneath the hooves of the grotesquely obese horses. Don't Tread On Me has taken on a new meaning.
Enforcing religiousity has little to do with morals and more to do with control. Look at any religious state and you will find not a moral state, but one that uses religion to control other people and enforce their power.
I can put up a poster on my property or business of the ten commandments and it's free speech. Does the government have the same protection? Can a government entity invoke the first amendment?