Watch: Louisiana governor ignores fainting girl as he signs 10 Commandments law
Raw StoryA young girl who was present at a controversial bill signing by Gov. The video, flagged and posted to X by Georgia State law professor Anthony Michael Kreis, showed people rushing to the girl's assistance just over the governor's shoulder — at the same time as he was taking in applause from supporters and touting the legislation. The bill in question proclaims that the Bible's 10 Commandments are “foundational documents of our state and national government" and requires every classroom of any school that receives funding from the state government, from kindergarten through college, to display them clearly and in "large, easily readable font," accompanied by a "context statement" that declares the 10 Commandments "were a prominent part of American public education for almost three centuries." "The symbolism is a bit on the nose," wrote a user with the account name @nobleprizeinsarcasm, while a user called Art wrote, "If this isn't an omen of some impending bad juju for that law, then I don't know what is." Several legal groups including the American Civil Liberties Union have already warned mandatory display of religious symbols in public classrooms is unconstitutional and vowed to sue over the new law, which is set to take effect by 2025.