Keywords
First AmendmentSupreme Court
Free Exercise
Establishment Clause
Blaine Amendments
School Choice
Trinity Lutheran
Religious Freedom
Religious Liberty
Discrimination
First Amendment
Law
Religion Law
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Abstract
The Supreme Court's decision in Trinity Lutheran clearly affirmed a First Amendment rule against anti-religious discrimination. At the same time, it raised or left open a number of important and interesting questions about education reform, the relevance of anti-Catholic bias to states' so-called Blaine Amendments, and the sharpening tension between religious freedom and the application of antidiscrimination laws.Date
2018-06-06Type
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https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2349&context=law_faculty_scholarship