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Re: Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Comer [sphere]
sphere wrote:
I wonder where the line would be for this Court, if one exists.

If a state's building code was updated for safety reasons, and a public grant was available to retrofit gathering places at risk, should the church be able to participate in that program, even though it was built and maintained for explicitly religious activities? Should that be viewed differently from a church's playground that is arguably not used for religion-related purposes?


Read footnote 3 on page 14:

This case involves express discrimination based on religious identity
with respect to playground resurfacing. We do not address religious
uses of funding or other forms of discrimination.



That answers your question.

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