Everything's On Fire, But Did You Notice That SCOTUS Just Burned Down The Separation Of Church And State?
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : Maine offered a subsidy to parents living in districts with no public education to use at private schools, but barred them from using the money at religious schools.53% : Does it mean that school districts that give vouchers for use at charter schools must pay equivalent funds to parents who wish to give their children a religious education?
50% : Now, any government benefit must be extended to religious organizations -- i.e. the government must "establish" religion -- and any refusal to do so is presumptively an encroachment on the "free exercise thereof." "The State pays tuition for certain students at private schools -- so long as the schools are not religious," writes Chief Justice John Roberts in doe-eyed wonder that anyone would accuse him of abandoning 50 years of precedent.
50% : Does that transformation mean that a school district that pays for public schools must pay equivalent funds to parents who wish to send their children to religious schools?
49% : The decision is a broadside against the separation of church and state, of course, but it's also part of a concerted attack on public education itself and its role in crafting a body politic of Americans able to function in a civil democracy.
49% : Because, in case you didn't notice, Republicans are waging an all-out attack on public education in this country.
43% : Where wide majorities of Americans support abortion rights and gun control, but cannot enact laws to protect themselves.
36% : "What a difference five years makes," writes Justice Sonia Sotomayor in a bitter dissent released this morning, as the conservative justices take advantage of another day without decisions on guns and abortion to dump a raft of godawful holdings that fundamentally alter Americans' lives for the worse.
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