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Hosanna-Tabor case to test our church-state divide
The Supreme Court’s religious-freedom decisions are usually about symbols, speech and spending: war memorial crosses in the desert and Ten Commandments monuments near public buildings, scholarships that allow poor kids to attend parochial schools and funding for “faith-based” social services, Pledge of Allegiance, and so on.
... (I)t could prove to be among the court’s most important religious-liberty cases in many years.
USA TODAY
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