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Friday, July 3, 2020

'Perverse': Justice Sonya Sotomayor slams Supreme Court ruling allowing taxpayer money to be given to religious schools + DeVos denounced | The Independent

'Perverse': Justice slams Supreme Court ruling allowing taxpayer money to be given to religious schools | The Independent

'Perverse': Justice slams Supreme Court ruling allowing taxpayer money to be given to religious schools
Ruling overturns lower court order that shut down public funding of scholarships to private religious schools


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US Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor described the court’s ruling that religious private schools cannot be barred from accessing government money available to others as “perverse”.
The Espinoza v Montana Department of Revenue ruling, which has been praised by conservatives and advocates of school choice, including Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, struck down a Montana Supreme Court ruling against a taxpayer funded scholarship program for students to attend private schools.
The fund did not distinguish between religious and non-religious schools, though most private schools are religious. The Montana court ruled that taxpayer money could not fund religious schools, under so-called ‘Blaine Amendments’ that exist in nearly 40 states, thereby ending the program.
However, the US Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision on Tuesday that the lower court ruling violated the “free exercise” clause in the Constitution, which says that the government cannot discriminate against people based on religion.
Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the conservative majority — unlike recent decisions — writing that the state court had discriminated against religion




“A state need not subsidise private education,” he wrote. “But once a state decides to do so, it cannot disqualify some private schools solely because they are religious.”
Justice Sotomayor took issue with this, and in her dissent wrote: “Today's ruling is perverse. Without any need or power to do so, the court appears to require a state to reinstate a tax credit program that the Constitution did not demand in the first place.”
The White House released a statement celebrating the decision saying that no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school — an argument often used by school CONTINUE READING: 'Perverse': Justice slams Supreme Court ruling allowing taxpayer money to be given to religious schools | The Independent