Breaking: SCOTUS Delivers Huge Win for Christian Schools

Jun 22, 2022 View Original Article
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60% : This is entirely consistent with this Court's holdings that public schools must not inculcate religion and should instead promote tolerance of divergent religious views," Christopher Taub argued on Makin's behalf.
54% : The case brought a national focus on the crucial question of religious freedom in the debate over school choice in the U.S.
52% : Eric Schmitt, Attorney General of Missouri, tweeted how this decision is a "big win for religious liberty."
50% : This case was sparked by the state of Maine's laws that allows students who live in areas without a secondary school to attend private schools using the tax dollars that would have otherwise been spent at a public school.
50% : "The State pays tuition for certain students at private schools -- so long as the schools are not religious.
49% : "Maine has determined that, as a matter of public policy, public education should be religiously neutral.
44% : While many have been focused on the Supreme Court's decision about abortion, the court just ruled in favor of parents seeking more school choice for their children in the case of Carson v. Makin.
44% :"Maine's 'nonsectarian' requirement for its otherwise generally available tuition assistance payments violates the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment," Roberts wrote.

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