St. Mary Catholic Parish in Littleton v. Roy

The Supreme Court agreed to review whether religious schools can be exempted from state nondiscrimination requirements when receiving public funding for preschool programs.

ReligiousLiberty.TV
April 25, 2026
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St. Mary Catholic Parish in Littleton v. Roy (U.S. 2026).
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St. Mary Catholic Parish in Littleton v. Roy [U.S. Supreme Court, 2026] — The Supreme Court agreed to review whether religious schools can be exempted from state nondiscrimination requirements when receiving public funding for preschool programs. Source: ReligiousLiberty.TV (https://religiousliberty.tv/case-library/st-mary-catholic-parish-v-roy/, accessed May 1, 2026).
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Year: 2026 Court: U.S. Supreme Court Outcome: Pending
Holding: The Supreme Court agreed to review whether religious schools can be exempted from state nondiscrimination requirements when receiving public funding for preschool programs.
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St. Mary Catholic Parish in Littleton v. Roy is a Education case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2026. The court held that the Supreme Court agreed to review whether religious schools can be exempted from state nondiscrimination requirements when receiving public funding for preschool programs. The case resulted in a Pending outcome.