On March 30, the Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative hosted a panel discussion that explored the dynamic and complex intersection of education and religious liberty. The event featured accomplished attorneys who have taken up cases that pose questions about the interpretation of the Free Exercise Clause in relation […]
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A divisive education savings account (ESA) bill died in the Senate Monday afternoon — in a 12-23 vote that came after over two hours of floor debate. Senate Bill 1038 would have established a universal education savings account program, providing $5,950 scholarships to students who are homeschooled, or attend non-public […]
Due to the fact the nationwide adoption of obligatory education in the late nineteenth century, condition governments have overwhelmingly entrusted by themselves with around-monopolistic regulate over K-12 training. In current months, on the other hand, Arizona, West Virginia, Iowa, and Utah have affirmed the primacy of parental sovereignty by introducing […]
With six new associates, primarily conservatives, the Point out Board of Schooling walked back again its opposition to school vouchers or identical programs that would use general public revenue for personal instruction. While mainly symbolic, the board’s transfer illustrates the divisive and frequently political debate heating up at the Legislature […]