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The Court’s Republican majority has ground the Constitution’s establishment clause down to a nub.
The Court’s Republican majority has ground the Constitution’s establishment clause down to a nub.
Some quotes i think make a good summary:
How can there be a separation of church and state if public funds are used to support private religious schools?
As the quotes above show, the current US Supreme Court is continuing to take a very different approach to established law than its predecessors. Just as we saw with Roe vs Wade, they clearly do not take issue with overturning established precedent. I will not be surprised if they overturn precedent once more and allow public funds to be used to support religious institutions.
This is further supported by the outcomes of cases such as Kennedy v. Bremerton School District (2022) where they have been systematically and strategically weakening the laws separating church and state to allow this to happen. They blur the lines more and more with each case until they can finally build the precedent they need to justify overturning established precedent – even if it’s contrary to the letter of the law.
Thoughts? It is certainly a concerning trend and it is made even more worrisome by the fact the Supreme Court cannot be voted out of office.
The school cases are about money and grift. Religion is just the pry bar to get support. Republicans want to get rid of public schools so they can make profit. Remember what happened with all the fake private universities and bad loans? — repeat that but for k-12.