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  2. Texas school district backtracks on removing Bibles to meet ...

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    A Texas school district that removed the Bible over a new law banning “sexually explicit” material has backtracked — after being told it was both wrong and “likely illegal” to strip it ...

  3. Censorship of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    The restriction of religious texts in U.S. public schools, including the Bible, was referred to as a "Bible ban". [102] In June 2023, the Davis School District in Utah banned the Bible in Elementary and Middle Schools due to "vulgarity or violence" inappropriate for the age group. [103] [104] [105]

  4. School prayer in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 19th-century debates over public funding for religious schools, and reading the King James Bible in the public schools was most heated in 1863 and 1876. [3] Partisan activists on the public-school issue believed that exposing Catholic schoolchildren to that particular translation would loosen their affiliation to the Catholic Church. In ...

  5. Texas board approves public school reading material that ...

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    Some groups that oppose the inclusion of the Bible stories in the Bluebonnet material have said it would be difficult for cash-strapped school districts across Texas to pass up the extra $60 per ...

  6. The Bible will stay in Florida's Palm Beach County schools ...

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    In the hour-long special meeting, just over a dozen people showed up to vehemently support keeping the Bible or to opine about the slippery slope that is banning books — any book — in schools.

  7. Abington School District v. Schempp - Wikipedia

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    Abington School District v. Schempp, 374 U.S. 203 (1963), [1] was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court decided 8–1 in favor of the respondent, Edward Schempp, on behalf of his son Ellery Schempp, and declared that school-sponsored Bible reading and the recitation of the Lord's Prayer in public schools in the United States was unconstitutional.

  8. Is Walters' call for putting the Bible in schools a legal ...

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    His latest scheme ― to mandate use of the Bible in Oklahoma public schools’ curriculum ― is a transparent, unconstitutional effort to indoctrinate and religiously coerce public school ...

  9. Edgerton Bible Case - Wikipedia

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    District Board 76 Wis. 177 (1890), 3, otherwise known as the Edgerton Bible Case, the judges overruled the circuit court's decision by concluding that it illegally united the functions of church and state. [2] In 1963, the United States Supreme Court banned government-sponsored compulsory prayer from public schools (see Abington School District v.