By Harold Johnson
The Constitution does not bar the government from helping families escape from underperforming public schools, even when church-run schools are their preferred alternative.
The state supreme courts in Ohio and Wisconsin have come to this conclusion. Both have upheld school-voucher plans t...
The Constitution does not bar the government from helping families escape from underperforming public schools, even when church-run schools are their preferred alternative.
The state supreme courts in Ohio and Wisconsin have come to this conclusion. Both have upheld school-voucher plans t...
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