The Ten Commandments are going back up in Giles County Schools. The Giles County School Board voted Tuesday to erect a display that includes the commandments with other historic documents. The hope is to present the commandments in a context courts would rule as historic in nature, not religious.  But as News/Talk 960’s Evan Jones reports, a legal challenge now seems inevitable.

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