TYLER, Texas ( KLTV /Gray News) - A Texas law that requires schools to display the Ten Commandments is being challenged in court.

A federal judge has temporarily blocked a mandate for public schools in Texas to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms.

State Attorney General Ken Paxton is appealing the federal judge’s decision, so future court proceedings will determine whether the law stands.

The judge’s decision comes as Paxton is suing three school districts for not complying with state law.

Paxton has filed lawsuits against Galveston, Leander and Round Rock school districts for failing to display the Ten Commandments in accordance with current state law.

Two of the lawsuits state that the school districts received donated posters of the Ten Commandments, but each delayed hangi

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