Tag: Espinoza vs. Montana Department of Revenue

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U.S. Supreme Court to conference on Maine school choice case

States can’t discriminate against religious schools because of their religious identity. But can states discriminate if the school teaches religious things? If you thought this debate was settled by the U.S. Supreme Court last summer, think again. Two recent circuit court rulings say yes, states can discriminate against religious instruction.... READ MORE
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redefinED’s best of 2020: Supreme Court in Espinoza ruling opens door to state funding for religious schools
Editor’s note: During the holiday season, redefinED is reprising the...
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Faced with needs, voters unsurprisingly chose school choice
Editor’s note: This commentary from Ben DeGrow, director of education...
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podcastED: SUFS president Doug Tuthill interviews education choice icon Stephen Sugarman: Part 3
In the last of a three-part podcast series, Tuthill and...
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PodcastED: SUFS president Doug Tuthill interviews education choice icon Stephen Sugarman: Part 2
On this episode, Tuthill continues his conversation with education choice...
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Transcendence in P.S. 42?
If all want sense, God takes a text And preaches...
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In Espinoza’s wake, is the Blaine bane at risk?
“Like to one more rich in hope.” Twelfth Night, Shakespeare...
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Komer saved the best for last
Bigots spent an enormous amount of effort in the late...
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Court lays to rest age-old debate with Espinoza decision
After more than a century, the U.S. Supreme Court finally...
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Supreme Court in Espinoza ruling opens door to state funding for religious schools
In a landmark decision today on school choice, the U.S....
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Education choice families should heed key message in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue
Editor’s note: Leslie Hiner, vice president of legal affairs at...
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