Republicans, Catholics and the west: Explaining the strength of religious school aid prohibitions
In the current polarized political climate there is heightened attention paid to the American state constitutional provisions known as “Blaine Amendments” or “No-Aid Provisions” that were passed between 1835 and 1959 to prohibit public aid to religious schools. Judgments about No-Aid Provisions have...
Main Author: | Hackett, U |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2014
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