Charitable choice and neutrality theory
Article Abstract:
Legal objections to federal government funding for churches and faith-based charities that provide social services to the poor are discussed. The assumption that current law conflicts with the principle of religious neutrality is examined.
Publication Name: New York University Annual Survey of American Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0066-4413
Year: 2000
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A truly living constitution: why educational opportunity trumps strict separation on the voucher question
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The author discusses the debate over school vouchers and contends that educational opportunity is more important that strict separation of church and state. Topics include the legacy of the Warren Court, the excesses of the Burger Court, and the Rehnquist Court.
Publication Name: New York University Annual Survey of American Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0066-4413
Year: 2000
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