Tag: Institute for Justice

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Ceilings and floors and Florida (Oh my!)

  Editor’s note: This story has been updated with the outcome of the status hearing on April 23.  When Utah officials defended a union-backed court challenge to its Utah Fits All Scholarship Program, they relied on cases in five other states in which courts upheld similar programs as constitutional.  However,... READ MORE
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Father fighting to save South Carolina scholarship program calls decision ‘an opportunity to stand up for my children’s education’
When Constantine and Aliona Shulikov left the former Soviet Union...
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States and cities: the next battlegrounds for education freedom
Last year, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision Carson v....
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Two ed choice giants join forces to defend families’ freedom as ESAs usher in new era
  The school choice movement has entered a new era. ...
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podcastED: W.Va. mom takes bold stand to help save education choice for families in Mountain State
On this episode, reimaginED senior writer Lisa Buie talks with...
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Komer saved the best for last
Bigots spent an enormous amount of effort in the late...
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Montana school choice case appealed to U.S. Supreme Court
Montana parents appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court last week,...
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Montana court decision on educational choice invites U.S. Supreme Court overrule
By Andrew Wimer Last week, the Montana Supreme Court struck...
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Fla. lawyers to high court: Keep ‘legal cloud’ off McKay Scholarship program
Florida’s school voucher program for special needs students is constitutional....
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No fast-track for Fla. education lawsuit; school choice issues could resurface
We’re a bit slow to log this in, but Florida’s...
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School choice scores another legal win in Florida
School choice supporters won a legal victory in Florida Monday, as...
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