Technobarbarian wrote:
"Maine religious schools might not participate in state tuition program, despite Supreme Court victory"
"Religious schools got what they wanted when the Supreme Court allowed
them to participate in a state tuition program.
But the state attorney general said the ruling will be for naught unless
the schools are willing to abide by the same antidiscrimination law as
other private schools that participate in the program.
An attorney for the families criticized the "knee-jerk" comments, and
the leader of a religious group predicted further litigation."
I'm shocked! Who could have predicted "further litigation"?
TB
Yep, another example of a Statist at work.
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Frank Howell
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