In revising and updating Joseph Tussman's The Supreme Court on Church and State, Robert Alley has collected the major Supreme Court decisions on the separation of church and state to provide a comprehensive and non-partisan guide to the Court's opinions. Cases are presented in their entirety, ...
Suzanne LewisJohnson
There are about 30 states that provide tax credits or vouchers to private schools. The Supreme Court’s decision today essentially requires these states to fund RELIGIOUS schools with taxpayer dollars, as well. This is a huge decision that tota...
The decision from the Supreme Court in the case known as Harrington v. Purdue Pharma upends the agreement negotiated with state and local governments, and victims of the opioid epidemic, which included a commitment from the Sacklers to contribute up to $6 billion for abatement of the opioid cr...
The decision from the Supreme Court in the case known as Harrington v. Purdue Pharma upends the agreement negotiated with state and local governments, and victims of the opioid epidemic, which included a commitment from the Sacklers to contribute up to $6 billion for abatement of the opioid cr...
The case will probably be argued in the spring with a decision expected by summer. (This story was updated with new information.) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Supreme Court to decide if public charter schools can be religious...
Wade insures has had no impact on societal “order.” Hence, with this “ordered liberty” argument, Alito takes us down a rabbit hole with no explanation of how Roe or his decision affects “ordered liberty.” More importantly, both Roe and Casey determined that a women’s right to ...
The decision from the Supreme Court in the case known as Harrington v. Purdue Pharma upends the agreement negotiated with state and local governments, and victims of the opioid epidemic, which included a commitment from the Sacklers to contribute up to $6 billion for abatement of the opioid cr...
Purdue Pharma called the high court's ruling "heart-crushing" because of its impact on the settlement, but said it is limited to the narrow issue related to the scope of third-party releases included in its bankruptcy play. "The decision does nothing to deter us from the twin goals of us...
a decision that allowed the transportation authority to tinker with its ban on religious advertising. The synagogue appealed to the Supreme Court, looking to shut down the ban entirely.