The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Attorney General Liz Murrill, allowing school boards not involved in a lawsuit to implement Ten Commandments posters before the January deadline.
Professor Philip Hamburger said the administrative state had reached a tipping point as he toasted recent rulings.
This allows all Louisiana school boards not involved in the original lawsuit can move forward with implementing the Ten Commandment posters ahead of the Jan. 1 2025 deadline.
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