The Ten Commandment was released at school on October 1, 1997 - 16 year old Pearl Mississippi went to Pearl Middle School and was accused of shooting nine students. They were dead. December 1, 1997 - A 14 - year - old student fired on the circle of prayers in the corner of Heat High School in West Paducah, Kentucky, killed three students and injured five. March 24, 1998 - Four students and one teacher fired at Westside Middle School in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
This article is about the ban on the posting of the Ten Commandments in the classroom of the public school. To me, removing a simple post related to religion is to try to eliminate all forms of religion in school. I believe that the serious decline of student behavior is caused by the elimination of religion and elimination of fear of God. Since religion is in school, students are held at higher education institutions so students are well-balanced ethical behavior.
Since the mid 1990s it has become more common to display ten commandments in public buildings outside the school. Some judges led to a lawsuit because they took the attention of the whole country when they issued the Ten Commandments in the court. Alabama Judge Judge Roy Moore used this propaganda when he removed his 10 commandments from the court in November 2000 and refused to run for the President of the Supreme Court of Alabama Supreme Court. After taking office in January 2001, he temporarily avoided the conflict by issuing a bill. Ten Commandments in his room, not in the Court of the Supreme Court. However, Moore set up a 10 ton monument weighing 5,300 pounds in the judicial building on the summer night of 2001. A citizen of a group filed a lawsuit against the US District Court and opposed it. In November 2002, the Federal Court issued an order to direct Moore to dismantle the monument. Moore refused to appeal this decision and pledged (Glassroth v. Moore, 242 F.Supp. 2 1068)
The courts often use "establishment provisions" to protect the religious neutrality of public schools. The Supreme Court abolished the state law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments on the walls of public school classrooms, 101 allowed the public school teacher to silence for one minute meditation or voluntary prayer, "103 97. US CONST I corrected it .. I. Other scholars insisted a more diverse interpretation of the religious provisions of the first amendment of the US Constitution rather than the interpretation of the public neutral religion and the protection of religious practices For example, see 2 KENT GREENAWALT, Religion and Constitution: Establishment and Fairness 6 - 13 (2008); STEVEN H. SHIFFRIN, Relationship between Religious Leftists and Church States 2041 (2009).