In Texas, families of many faiths — and no faith — are standing up for freedom, fairness, and the Constitution. They’ve filed a federal lawsuit to block Senate Bill 10, which would force a Protestant version of the Ten Commandments into every public school classroom. Their message is clear: schools should be places of learning, not government-imposed religion. Students of all backgrounds — Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, nonreligious, and more — deserve classrooms where they feel welcome, respected, and free to believe as they choose. This lawsuit builds on recent court victories reaffirming that the First Amendment protects every child’s right to religious liberty. By challenging SB 10, these families are protecting not only their own children, but also the principle that no government can dictate religious belief. Add your name to applaud these courageous families, defend academic freedom, and affirm that true religious liberty means keeping faith a personal choice — not a political mandate.