Federal Judge Blocks Arkansas Schools from Displaying Ten Commandments, Sparking Legal Controversy Over Religious Freedom

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A federal judge has issued a ruling that prohibits the implementation of a new Arkansas law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms across several school districts. This decision pertains specifically to the four largest districts in the state, which account for a significant portion of the student population. The injunction follows a lawsuit filed by parents who argued that the law violates their religious freedoms and parental rights. Scheduled to take effect on August 5, the legislation would have required schools to exhibit the Ten Commandments in a … Read more

Judge Halts Arkansas Law Requiring Ten Commandments Display in Schools, Citing Constitutional Concerns

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A federal judge intervened late Monday, preventing the implementation of an Arkansas law that required the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom. The decision came just hours before the law, known as Act 573, was set to take effect and as the state’s public schools prepare to reopen for the fall semester. U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks, presiding in the Western District of Arkansas, issued this ruling while addressing a lawsuit questioning the law’s constitutionality. In a detailed opinion, Brooks pointed to a Supreme Court decision from 45 … Read more

Court Rules Denver Public Schools Not Liable in Tragic Shooting Death of East High Soccer Player

DENVER — A recent ruling has clarified the legal responsibilities of Denver Public Schools regarding the tragic death of 16-year-old Luis Garcia, who was fatally shot outside East High School earlier this year. The incident has raised significant questions about school safety and the school’s duty to protect its students. In a decision issued earlier this month, Denver District Court Judge Kandace C. Gerdes determined that since Luis was shot while parked on a public street and not on school property, the district could not be held liable for his death. This ruling came after … Read more

Documentary Shines Light on Dark Legacy of Catholic Boarding Schools in French Guiana, Wins Student Jury Medal

CAYENNE, French Guiana — The documentary “Catholic Boarding Schools of French Guiana: The Wound” recently received the prestigious Student Jury Medal at the World Revolutionaries film festival. The film, produced by France TV, delves into the troubling history of the “Homes Indiens,” a system of Catholic boarding schools that operated from 1930 until 2023. The documentary highlights the harrowing experiences of approximately 2,000 children, primarily from indigenous Amerindian backgrounds, who were forcibly removed from their families. These children were placed in institutions with the aim of assimilating them into French culture, denying them their linguistic … Read more