South Dakota Governor Signs “In God We Trust” Bill into Law
Last week, South Dakota became the latest state to enact legislation requiring public schools to post prominently the motto “In God We Trust” on school grounds.
Last week, South Dakota became the latest state to enact legislation requiring public schools to post prominently the motto “In God We Trust” on school grounds.
As the Kansas City Star Editorial Board argues, legislation creating classes about the Bible promote the appearance of religious preference.
A bill in Alabama to authorize Bible classes in public schools joins several others inspired by “Project Blitz,” a troubling and coordinated campaign to incorporate religion into public institutions.
What are the constitutional limits for a world religions curriculum in public schools? When does teaching *about* a religion become improper indoctrination? The 4th Circuit dives in.
Virginia Senate Bill 1502 authorizes local school districts to create classes on the Old Testament, New Testament, and both. It’s right out of the Project Blitz playbook.