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In Maine, Lawsuit Argues That State Must Fund Discrimination In Religious Schools

Por: Forbes Business April 06, 2023

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We don't want your kind. getty Over the past few years, the Supreme Court has, step by step, broken large holes in the wall between church and state when it comes to education. Now a lawsuit in Maine proposes to shatter a few more bricks. spun from a peculiarity of Maine education law. Because not all small towns in Maine can afford to run their own school system, the state allows for vouchers for students from one community without a... + full article



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