Maddowblog-In defiance of courts, Texas to put Ten Commandments in public schools
The Supreme Court has already ruled against Ten Commandments in classrooms. Republicans in several states are approving new laws anyway.
Republicans apparently believe they can ignore court orders because they have a criminal president and a corrupt Supreme Court to back them up.
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Soon after signing the proposal into law, Republican Gov. Jeff Landry bragged about the measure at a fundraiser, declaring,
I cant wait to be sued. He got his wish and at least for now, he has lost. As NBC News reported, th
e Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals blocked the state law from taking effect, unanimously ruling that Louisianas state-sponsored-religion law was facially unconstitutional.
One day later, Greg Abbott, Texas Republican governor, signed into law a related measure to do basically the same thing. The Texas Tribune reported:
Come September, every public school classroom will be required to display the Ten Commandments part of a larger push in Texas and beyond to increase the role of religion in schools. On Saturday, Gov. Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 10, despite a federal court ruling that a similar Louisiana law violated a constitutionally required separation of church and state.
In case this isnt obvious, Texas falls under the jurisdiction of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. The governor ignored the ruling anyway, less than 24 hours after a relevant decision reached the public.
Time will tell whether the U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear an appeal of the Louisiana case, but in the interim, its worth appreciating why policies like these are legal, political and theological messes.....
So why would Republicans in several states most notably Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas take a step that the Supreme Court has already rejected? I
ts probably because theyre confident that the newly politicized high court and its dominant far-right majority will simply overturn the Stone precedent, doing fresh harm to the wall thats supposed to separate church and state in this country.
These GOP officials are almost certainly aware of the First Amendment, just as theyre almost certainly aware of the Supreme Court precedent that says they cannot legally do what theyre trying to do.
But since the high court has moved sharply to the right over the course of the last 45 years, Abbott and others are counting on Republican-appointed justices to clear the way for more government-imposed religion in public schools. Watch this space.