ACLU Sues Louisiana Over Ten Commandments Law
ACLU Sues Louisiana Over Ten Commandments Law

ACLU Sues Louisiana Over Ten Commandments Law

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Early voting in Maryland begins soon, but county officials are struggling to recruit enough Republican election judges due to a significant party imbalance in the state. With the November 5th election approaching, the Maryland State Board of Elections is actively seeking residents to serve as judges, who will assist voters and ensure the election process runs smoothly. In Louisiana, the ACLU is challenging a new law requiring schools to display the Ten Commandments, arguing it violates the First Amendment and Supreme Court precedent. The case's progress is pending a federal court decision scheduled for November 15. Meanwhile, at the upcoming BRICS summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to host leaders from rapidly developing economies, highlighting Russia's efforts to bolster its global economic standing despite Western isolation due to its actions in Ukraine.

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