Government Aid to Religious Institutions in the United States
Government Aid to Religious Institutions
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled GOVERNMENT AID TO RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS The 1990s witnessed the slow demise of the three-pronged lemon test articulated by the Supreme Court in lemon v. kurtzman (1971) and the ascendancy of the neutrality principle for determining whether government aid to a religious institution
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