Supreme Court strikes down Montana ban prohibiting state aid to church schools
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court struck down a constitutional provision in Montana that banned state aid from going to parochial schools. The court ruled that states cannot disqualify religious schools from benefiting from the same programs that benefit private secular schools.
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