Not exact matches
The Nov. 9 high court action leaves intact a ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court that said the voucher program's inclusion of religious schools does not violate the U.S. Constitution's
prohibition against government
establishment of religion.
The First Amendment's
prohibition against governmental
establishment of religion was written on the assumption that state aid to religion and religious schools generates discord, disharmony, hatred, and strife among our people, and that any government that supplies such aids is to that extent a tyranny....
The Louisiana Supreme Court held that spending tax funds for secular educational services from teachers employed by private schools violated three provisions of the Louisiana Constitution: the
prohibition against the enactment of any law respecting an
establishment of religion and two Blaine Amendments subsequently repealed in 1973.
And the state constitutional
prohibitions against church - state cooperation or governmental aid to religion were generally less rigorous than the
Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.