Louisiana’s Republican-led government enacted a law requiring the Ten Commandments from the Old Testament to be displayed in all public school classrooms in the state, erasing the accepted line separating church and state, the CBS News reports. Signed by GOP Governor Jeff Landy, the law makes Louisiana the first state t mandate the display of the religious laws in classrooms from kindergarten to state-funded universities. Along with the biblical text, the display must include a “context panel” that explains the Ten Commandments “were a prominent part of American public education for almost three centuries,” which is unusual given the United States is not yet 250 years old.