Constitutional Law
Jul. 25, 2002
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Forum Column - By Frederick M. Lawrence - Zelman v. Simmons-Harris , the Ohio school voucher case, marks a new, significant and dangerous trend in Establishment Clause jurisprudence. Zelman provides a road map for states to channel public money to religious institutions without the limitations imposed by Establishment Clause cases during the past half-century.
Forum Column
By Frederick M. Lawrence
Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the Ohio school voucher case, marks a new, significant and dangerous trend in Establishment Clause jurisprudence. Zelman provides a road map for states to channel pub...
By Frederick M. Lawrence
Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the Ohio school voucher case, marks a new, significant and dangerous trend in Establishment Clause jurisprudence. Zelman provides a road map for states to channel pub...
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