In June 2024, Oklahoma mandated Bible incorporation in public schools, prompting a lawsuit from parents, teachers, and civil rights groups. They argue this violates the state constitution by using public funds for a religious text. State Superintendent Ryan Walters defends the move as essential for understanding American history. The outcome may significantly impact religious freedom and educational practices nationwide.
Oklahoma’s Bible Mandate Sparks Legal Battle: Parents and Teachers Fight Back Against State-Forced Religious Curriculum

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