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If no, then that is discriminatory on religious grounds.That's essentially what the pending case will, hopefully, finally rule on. National Review has a brief but informative legal overview of the case.
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In Trinity Lutheran, the Court will decide whether explicitly excluding religious options from public-aid programs violates the First Amendment’s free-exercise clause and the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal-protection clause. In other words, having determined in Zelman that states are constitutionally permitted to include religious schools in school-choice programs, the Court will now decide whether states are prohibited from discriminating against religious schools when providing public services.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/...ase-trinity-lutheran
That's kind of a big deal.
The devil made me do it the first time, second time I done it on my own - W