By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Tackling a touchy question of state involvement in religion, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday to review an Arizona tax credit that can help children attend religious schools.
The tax credit is available for people who donate to charities that provide scholarships, some of which are earmarked for religious schools.
It was one of five cases the court ag...
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