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By Grace Porto, Catholic Vote, August 7, 2024

CV NEWS FEED // Attorney General Liz Murrill (R-LA) filed a brief in federal court, requesting that the judge dismiss a lawsuit against the state’s new legislation requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.

CatholicVote previously reported on the lawsuit against the new legislation.

Murill and Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry discussed the decision in a press conference on Monday morning, according to Shreveport Times.

Shreveport Times reports that Murrill’s brief “includes illustrations of how the Ten Commandments can be displayed and incorporated into lesson plans that pass constitutional muster.”…

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