CNN contributor Scott Jennings and political strategist James Carville argued Wednesday over Louisiana’s decision to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
CNN contributor Scott Jennings and Democratic political strategist James Carville argued on Wednesday over Louisiana’s recent decision to require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in classrooms by 2025.
The legislation, which became law on Wednesday, has already come under attack from the American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana. The group said that it will file a legal challenge to the law, arguing that it violates a long-standing U.S. Supreme Court precedent and the First Amendment.
«These people want to burn books, take them out of libraries», Carville said, responding to the new law.
Carville predicted that the law would face challenges in court but expressed skepticism that the «book burners» really want to display the Ten Commandments in the classroom.
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