GILES COUNTY, Va. (WTVR) – There is a new twist in Virginia’s Ten Commandments controversy after the high school involved has once again changed the display of the religious document.
“Well, I was surprised there was a change in the display,” said Rebecca Glenberg, attorney for the ACLU.
She’s referring to the Ten Commandments display at Narrows High School in Giles County.
Glenberg’s clients, a student and parent at Narrows High School sued the Giles County School Board last September, claiming the Ten Commandments document on display violated the separation of church and state.