Texas (KWTX) - In less than a week, Texas school districts will be required to display the Ten Commandments in each classroom at public elementary or secondary schools.

Legislation reads -- a poster or framed copy of the commandments must be a size that can be read by someone with average vision, and measure at least 16 inches wide and 20 inches tall.

Activists have sued several school districts to stop the law.

On August 20th, a federal district court judge issued a preliminary injunction for 11 school districts in ongoing litigation, preventing them from displaying any copies of the Ten Commandments.

Attorney General Ken Paxton appealed that ruling. We spoke local officials on the status of the law.

“They’re even posted inside the Supreme Court in Washington D.C., a historical conte

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