Supreme Court to decide if religious schools may receive taxpayer funding for tuition

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The appeal pits two constitutional principles against one another: The prohibition on government passing laws that prohibit the free exercise of religion and the ban on laws 'respecting an establishment' of religion.

from most employment discrimination claims, but that case didn't address whether public funding would change the calculation.

Critics of Maine’s policy say another principle is at stake: Parents' right to choose what's best for their children. Because Maine's program is based on an individual's choice, they say, the state shouldn’t be able to foreclose religious schools by denying tuition funding while giving it to secular education.

Part of the reason Carson chose Bangor Christian School for her daughter, Olivia, was the connection it had to her family. Not only did Carson and her husband attend, but her mother-in-law taught there. Her husband’s father went to church there.The Supreme Court heard arguments on Jan. 22, 2020, in a dispute over a Montana scholarship program for private K-12 education that also makes donors eligible for up to $150 in state tax credits.

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