Arkansas Act 264 multilingual Ten Commandments posters

Arkansas Act 264: Is Your School Ready for Multilingual Religious Posters?

Think your Arkansas school district fully understands Act 264? Think again. In a bold move designed to test the limits of Arkansas Act 264, Chaz Stevens—the provocative founder of the Church of Satanology and veteran constitutional advocate—plans to donateover 20,000 religious posters to Arkansas public schools. But there’s a catch: they’re not all in English, and many have stylistically unconventional …

Arkansas Passed a Law. So Chaz Stevens Offered 10,000 Commandments.

In a move only Christian Nationalists could love, Arkansas passed Act 573 this year—a law requiring Ten Commandments displays in every public school classroom. The catch? They have to be donated. Enter Chaz Stevens, the gay atheist troublemaker behind revolt.training. Never one to miss a juicy First Amendment fight, Stevens announced he’s ready to donate 10,000 framed Ten Commandments posters …