America’s Supreme Court requires Maine to include religious schools in a tuition programme

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The justices are eroding the separation between church and state

. As fewer than half of Maine’s school districts operate a public high school, the state offers tuition assistance to parents who wish to educate their children in private—but not sectarian—schools.requires Maine to scrap that caveat and extend the offer to schools with religious missions and curriculums.

In his majority opinion for every Republican-appointed justice, Chief Justice John Roberts presented this as “unremarkable”. Maine’s scheme “penalises the free exercise of religion” by denying parents the option of drawing on state funds to send their children to schools that teach their faith. Such funding does not violate the bar on an “establishment of religion”.

Justice Stephen Breyer’s dissent, joined by Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, lamented the imbalance in the majority’s treatment of the First Amendment’s twin religion clauses. Free exercise and nonestablishment exert “conflicting pressures” on states seeking to respect individual belief while not unduly merging religion and state, Justice Breyer wrote. But themajority “pays almost no attention” to the latter while “giving almost exclusive attention” to the former.

In 2004 Chief Justice Roberts’s predecessor, William Rehnquist, held that states have flexibility when navigating the two principles. InRehnquist found “play in the joints” between free-exercise and nonestablishment wide enough to allow Washington state to give scholarship funds for all courses except “devotional theology”. The constitution might permit funding of pastoral studies, the court ruled then, but it does not compel it.

Justice Sotomayor’s solo dissent added a touch of “I told you so”. The court “should not have started down this path five years ago”, she wrote, reflecting on her dissenting vote in the 2017 case. The ensuing “rapid transformation” of religious liberty, she concluded, has led America to a point where “separation of church and state becomes a constitutional violation”.

 

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Islamic schools should apply.

Flat-Earther at SCOTUS

And it begins…..

If they want to be piggies at the trough of public funds, then they can be regulated as such.

Jeez this guys want to see their country back to the Middle Ages

Sickening

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