The Supreme Court affirmed, in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, that the Constitution permits us to experiment with school-choice programs and, in particular, with programs that include religious schools. However, the constitutions of nearly forty States contain provisions - generically called Blaine Amendments - that speak more directly and, in many cases, more restrictively, than does the First Amendment to the flow of once-public funds to religious schools. This Article is a series of reflections, prompted by the Blaine Amendments, on education, citizenship, political liberalism, and religious freedom. First, the Article considers what might be called the federalism defense of the provisions. It concludes that even full-throated support for the...
For six decades, American schools have been the major battleground in the controversy surrounding th...
The first amendment to the United States Constitution contains a dual command with respect to govern...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
The Supreme Court affirmed, in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, that the Constitution permits us to experim...
In the wake of the Supreme Court\u27s decision upholding school vouchers in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris...
In this article, Ms. Goldenziel explores the growing controversy over no-funding provisions, state c...
The State Blaine Amendments are provisions in thirty-seven state constitutions that restrict persons...
In Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the United States Supreme Court held-by a vote of 5 to 4-that the fundi...
In Part I, this Note will examine a brief history of the proposed federal Blaine Amendment, and the ...
First introduced in 1875, Blaine Amendments restrict private, parochial schools from utilizing publi...
Using broad strokes to paint the rights and protections granted therein, the free exercise and the e...
This article discusses the political and social implications of current attempts to amend the Consti...
Religious freedom has been a tenet of American political philosophy since the founding of the Republ...
With the Supreme Court unlikely to overturn its public school prayer decisions, those who seek a gre...
In several landmark decisions, the United States Supreme Court upheld legislation challenged on Esta...
For six decades, American schools have been the major battleground in the controversy surrounding th...
The first amendment to the United States Constitution contains a dual command with respect to govern...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
The Supreme Court affirmed, in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, that the Constitution permits us to experim...
In the wake of the Supreme Court\u27s decision upholding school vouchers in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris...
In this article, Ms. Goldenziel explores the growing controversy over no-funding provisions, state c...
The State Blaine Amendments are provisions in thirty-seven state constitutions that restrict persons...
In Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the United States Supreme Court held-by a vote of 5 to 4-that the fundi...
In Part I, this Note will examine a brief history of the proposed federal Blaine Amendment, and the ...
First introduced in 1875, Blaine Amendments restrict private, parochial schools from utilizing publi...
Using broad strokes to paint the rights and protections granted therein, the free exercise and the e...
This article discusses the political and social implications of current attempts to amend the Consti...
Religious freedom has been a tenet of American political philosophy since the founding of the Republ...
With the Supreme Court unlikely to overturn its public school prayer decisions, those who seek a gre...
In several landmark decisions, the United States Supreme Court upheld legislation challenged on Esta...
For six decades, American schools have been the major battleground in the controversy surrounding th...
The first amendment to the United States Constitution contains a dual command with respect to govern...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...