Opinion | The Supreme Court Has Unfinished School-Choice Business

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From WSJopinion: A petition from Maine parents gives the Supreme Court an opportunity to protect religious freedom in education, writes Michael Bindas

Main Street: What’s progressive about fighting public schools where racial minorities succeed? Images: Getty Images/Success Academy Charter Schools Composite: Mark KellyThe Supreme Court went a long way toward protecting the right of parents to direct the education of their children in. But the court’s opinion left a critical constitutional question unresolved. As a result, students are still being denied the opportunity to attend the schools that will best meet their needs.

But in his majority opinion, Chief Justice John Roberts stressed that the religious exclusion at issue turned on the religiousto which a student’s scholarship might be put. He left open whether the state could, in making exclusions, delve into whether a student’s scholarship might be used for religious activity.

Chief Justice Roberts didn’t say a religious-use-based exclusion would have been constitutionally permissible; if anything, he suggested the opposite.

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opinion It's incredibly sad that in the 21st century there are people who still think teaching mythology as fact can pass as an education. Religious parents brainwash their children since birth to believe without evidence then we wonder why people believe conspiracy theories.

opinion “Religious freedom in education” 🤦

opinion Religion is oppression by definition. Religious freedom is an oxymoron used as a political weapon of oppression.

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