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NPRSupreme Court Rules Religious School Can Use Taxpayer Funds For PlaygroundNPRThe Supreme Court ruled Monday that taxpayer-funded grants for playgrounds available to nonprofits under a state program could not be denied to a school run by a church. "The consequence is, in all likelihood, a few extra scraped knees. But the ...Supreme Court sides with religious institutions in a major church-state decisionWashington PostSupreme Court: Blocking church daycare from state funding unconstitutionalWashington ExaminerSupreme Court declares churches eligible for some public fundsUSA TODAYNBCNews.com -STLtoday.comall 26 news articles »

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