Tag: Institute for Justice

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States and cities: the next battlegrounds for education freedom

Last year, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision Carson v. Makin said excluding schools from choice programs solely because they teach religion violates the First Amendment’s free exercise clause. The ruling delivered a definitive resolution to decades of legal battles. It dismantled one of the major barriers private school choice... READ MORE
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Two ed choice giants join forces to defend families’ freedom as ESAs usher in new era
  The school choice movement has entered a new era. ...
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podcastED: W.Va. mom takes bold stand to help save education choice for families in Mountain State
On this episode, reimaginED senior writer Lisa Buie talks with...
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Komer saved the best for last
Bigots spent an enormous amount of effort in the late...
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Montana school choice case appealed to U.S. Supreme Court
Montana parents appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court last week,...
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Montana court decision on educational choice invites U.S. Supreme Court overrule
By Andrew Wimer Last week, the Montana Supreme Court struck...
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Fla. lawyers to high court: Keep ‘legal cloud’ off McKay Scholarship program
Florida’s school voucher program for special needs students is constitutional....
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No fast-track for Fla. education lawsuit; school choice issues could resurface
We’re a bit slow to log this in, but Florida’s...
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School choice scores another legal win in Florida
School choice supporters won a legal victory in Florida Monday, as...
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NC voucher opponents take a page from the Florida Education Association’s playbook
The Florida Education Association (FEA), along with several allies, recently...
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Time for a ‘Brown’ ruling on religious discrimination in education
New Hampshire joined other states in adopting a tuition tax...
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