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Re: Supreme Court says Maine cannot deny tuition aid to religious schools

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Not sure why POTUS took the case. You don't need them applying overarching principles in such cases, as if there aren't competing ones in play.




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Supreme Court says Maine cannot deny tuition aid to religious schools
By: clo2
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Tue, 21 Jun 22 6:51 PM
Msg. 46167 of 54959

This is dangerous!

What happens when Muslims want the same support?

Or a group of white supremacist's claim to be teaching kids...

Supreme Court says Maine cannot deny tuition aid to religious schools

The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended a recent streak of victories for religious interests, striking down a Maine tuition program that does not allow public funds to go to schools that promote religious instruction.

The vote was 6 to 3, with Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. writing for the majority and the court’s three liberals in dissent.

The case involves an unusual program in a small state that affects only a few thousand students. But it could have greater implications as the more conservative court relaxes the constitutional line between church and state.

Under the program, jurisdictions in rural areas too sparsely populated to support secondary chools of their own can arrange to have nearby schools teach their school-age children, or the state will pay tuition to parents to send their kids to private schools. But those schools must be nonsectarian, meaning they cannot promote a faith or belief system or teach “through the lens of this faith,” in the words of the state’s department of education.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/06/21/supreme-court-maine-religious-schools/?


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