Rosenberger v. University of Virginia
It is unconstitutional for a state university to withhold funding from student religious publications when the university funds…
It is unconstitutional for a state university to withhold funding from student religious publications when the university funds…
Teaching the theory of evolution in public schools does not violate the Establishment Clause.
Lessons on world religions as part of comparative religion curriculum do not violate the Establishment Clause when presented…
The Supreme Court considered whether Oklahoma may approve and fund a Catholic charter school through its statewide charter…
UCLA violated the Free Exercise Clause by knowingly allowing or facilitating the exclusion of Jewish students and faculty…
The Vermont Principals' Association violated the Free Exercise Clause by expelling a religious school for religious objections to…
California may require state-funded charter school independent study programs to maintain secular curricula and cannot fund religious instructional…
Religious colleges can continue to claim exemptions from Title IX, allowing gender-based discrimination in alignment with religious beliefs.
The government has a fundamental, overriding interest in eradicating racial discrimination in education that substantially outweighs the burden…