The Supreme Court says Maine cannot exclude religious schools from its tuition assistance program that lets children attend public or private schools
The Supreme Court said Tuesday that Maine cannot exclude religious schools from a tuition assistance program that allows parents to use vouchers to send their children to public or private schools.
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