Texas is moving forward with the nation's largest effort to require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms. The new law is sparking strong reactions from teachers, parents, and students – and is also facing some significant legal pushback.
One former Fort Worth teacher, Gigi Cervantes, says the law influenced her decision to quit.
"I don't know if there's a place for me in the school system right now as it stands and as it's in the direction that it's been heading," she said. Cervantes, who taught theater, added that her "religion and spiritual choices" are personal and should not be imposed on others.
The law requires schools to hang the Ten Commandments if the displays are donated and put "in a conspicuous place," with text large enough to be easily read from

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