Holding: The Supreme Court permitted public school systems to lend computers and equipment to church-run schools because the aid was permissible under the Establishment Clause.
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Mitchell v. Helms is a Education case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2000. The court held that the Supreme Court permitted public school systems to lend computers and equipment to church-run schools because the aid was permissible under the Establishment Clause.