Live Breaking News & Updates on நீதி மூத்தவர் வழக்கறிஞர் மைக்கேல் பிண்டாஸ்

Stay updated with breaking news from நீதி மூத்தவர் வழக்கறிஞர் மைக்கேல் பிண்டாஸ். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

SCOTUS to decide if state funds can be used for religious schools | Politics News


A teacher speaks with students in the classroom and online as they return to in-person learning at St. Anthony Catholic High School during the COVID-19 pandemic on March 24, 2021, in Long Beach, California. | PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in a case about whether parents in Maine can receive state tuition assistance to enroll their children in private religious schools.
In an order list released Friday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in the case of
David Carson et al. v. A. Pender Makin, the latter being sued in her capacity as commissioner of the Maine Department of Education. ....

Christian School , United States , Long Beach , Brock Hornby , David Barron , Michael Gryboski , Scott Bullock , David Carson , First Liberty Institute , Maine Department Of Education , Institute For Justice , Us Court , Institute For Justice Senior Attorney Michael Bindas , Supreme Court , Us Supreme Court , Anthony Catholic High School , Bangor Christian School , Temple Academy , Christian Post Reporter , Pender Makin , Maine Department , First Amendment , United States Constitution , Judge Brock Hornby , First Circuit , Circuit Judge David Barron ,

Parents ask US Supreme Court to make Maine support school choice


A group of parents in Maine seeking state tuition assistance to put their children in a religious private school have asked the United States Supreme Court to rule on their behalf.
At issue is a state provision that only allows for tuition assistance if a private school is nonsectarian in accordance with the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
The First Liberty Institute, the Institute for Justice, and others filed the appeal on behalf of the families to the Supreme Court on Friday in the case of
Carson v. Makin.
“By singling out religion and only religion for exclusion from its tuition assistance program, Maine violates the U.S. Constitution,” said Institute for Justice Senior Attorney Michael Bindas in a statement. ....

Christian School , United States , Trinity Lutheran Church , Brock Hornby , David Barron , Michael Gryboski , First Liberty Institute , Institute For Justice , Us Court , Institute For Justice Senior Attorney Michael Bindas , Us District Court , United States Supreme Court , Supreme Court , Us Supreme Court , Bangor Christian School , Montana Department Of Revenue , Temple Academy , Supreme Court On , Christian Post Reporter , First Amendment , United States Constitution , Justice Senior Attorney Michael Bindas , Court Judge Brock Hornby , First Circuit , Circuit Judge David Barron , Church And State ,