Does prohibiting students from using a state’s student-aid funds to attend a faith-based school violate the U.S. Constitution’s Religion Clauses or Equal Protection Clause? The Liberty Justice Center argues that excluding schools that offer religious instruction, which represent two-thirds of all private schools in the U.S., from public funding limits much needed options for a wide range of children, including students with special physical or intellectual needs, victims of bullying, tribal students, and children of military families.
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