Courts and Law
- Supreme Court hears a mother’s challenge to Montana’s ban on tax-credit scholarships to religious schools
- Will districts demand reform in exchange for needed raises?
- Four justices hint they might be willing to overturn a Scalia opinion some saw as curtailing the free exercise of religion.
- By securing a conservative majority on the court for the foreseeable future, Kavanaugh’s confirmation can be expected to accelerate ongoing shifts to the right in constitutional doctrine.
- Recently seven students attending public schools in Detroit sued the state of Michigan, arguing that their schools should have grounded literacy instruction in evidence-based practices.