CHURCHES, PLAYGROUNDS, GOVERNMENT DOLLARS — AND SCHOOLS?
Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v Comer - state awarded grants to create safer playground surfaces - religiously neutral criteria - decision to not exclude a playground because it is church owned - discrimination against religion violating the Free Exercise Clause - awarding grant not violating...
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