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En Banc brief on Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
"As seen here, there are many ways to constitutionally apply Louisiana law, and I look forward to defending it in court on January 20th. There isn’t a single Supreme Court case holding that the mere display of the 10 Commandments implicates what the Founding Fathers would have understood to be a traditional establishment of religion forbidden by the First Amendment," said Attorney General Liz Murrill.
Back in early October, the Fifth Circuit vacated a previous ruling that declared Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law unconstitutional. The previous opinion that declared the law unconstitutional was made by a three-judge panel, but now the case will be reheard before the entire court.
Back on October 6, the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a previous three judge panel opinion ruling Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law unconstitutional. The court will rehear the case en banc (before the entire court) on January 20.
Read our brief here.
