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Commentary: Maine must stop trying to bypass SCOTUS decision on schools

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion April 04, 2023

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Maine is not getting the message that religious discrimination is illegal. The plaintiffs in Carson v. Makin include Amy and David Carson, who joined the successful lawsuit on behalf of their daughter Olivia, left, who was a 15-year-old sophomore at Bangor Christian Schools when her mother dropped her off for the first day of school in 2018. Now the school is suing the state of Maine, claiming that lawmakers are trying to circumvent the U.S.... + full article



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